CONNAH'S QUAY NOMADS, Cefn Druids and Flint Town United all have home games when the Cymru Premier season resumes.
Wales' top-flight and Welsh Premier Women’s League are set to recommence early next month after having their elite status reinstated with immediate effect.
Although the top divisions, which have been put on hold since December 22, will resume, the second-tier men’s Cymru North and South leagues have not had their elite status reinstated.
The Cymru Premier is set to start back up with Newtown playing host to Penybont on Tuesday March 2.
Nomads, the defending champions who are currently three points behind leaders The New Saints with a game in hand, return to action against Newtown at The Deeside Stadium on Saturday March 6.
That same day, 10th placed Druids entertain Barry Town United at The Rock and Flint, currently ninth in the standings, are also at home to Penybont at The Essity Stadium, while Saints continue their title challenge with the visit of Bala Town.
The Cymru Premier is split into two phases, with the league split after phase one.
Teams in the division have between five and seven games to play before the split with the last round of phase one fixtures scheduled for Friday April 2.
Nomads complete the first phase with a tip to Newtown, Druids are also away at Aberystwyth Town FC and Flint are on the road at Bala Town with Saints home to Caernarfon Town.
The two second-tier leagues had been due to restart in January before the latest lockdown having not begun their campaigns, while only some of the first round fixtures of the Nathaniel MG Cup have been completed.
A Football Association of Wales (FAW) statement read: “At this current time, and taking into account the continuing public health crisis, JD Cymru North and JD Cymru South have not had their elite status reinstated by the NSG whilst the country remains at Alert Level 4.
“As a consequence, with the exemption of those clubs with professionals who cannot carry out their work from home, Tier 2 clubs are not permitted to return until the country either enters Alert Level 3 or the NSG grant elite status to the leagues; whichever comes first.
“The NSG includes representation from Sport Wales, Welsh Sports Association, Welsh Government and Commonwealth Games Wales to consider the elite status designation.
“The FAW continues to encourage that everyone follows the Welsh Government guidelines to limit the spread of Covid-19.”
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