IT’S seconds out ahead of the final round of what has been an exciting Premier Division season.
With one match left, three teams are still in the hunt to finish as runners-up behind champions Mochdre.
And to make it even more interesting, the top four sides will face each other to conclude the campaign.
Second-placed Brymbo have a two-point advantage heading into tomorrow’s clash at home to the champions.
Brymbo skipper Dan Parry said: “Disappointing to lose last weekend - it very much had an end of season feel about it.
“We look to cement second place with a victory against this season’s champions, which won’t be an easy task.”
George Deniz and Sam Aplin (pictured) will both return to the Brymbo line-up.
Northop still harbour hopes of ending in the top-two.
St Asaph, last season’s league winners, play host to Northop in another blockbuster showdown to complete the campaign.
Relegated Gresford, meanwhile, don’t want the season to end.
Matt Thompson’s side have triumphed in their last two matches as the campaign winds down and they’ll be aiming to make it a hat-trick as they travel to basement side Llandudno.
It’s been a fine top flight campaign for last season’s Division One champions Gwersyllt Park and they will look to go out on a high at Bangor, while Denbigh welcome Menai Bridge.
The destination of the Division One title could be confirmed tomorrow.
Northop Seconds are in the box seat for that honour and victory at home to Dolgellau could be enough to clinch the title.
Second-placed Bethesda need to triumph at Connah’s Quay if they are to remain in the championship picture, while third-placed Mold have home advantage against Brymbo Seconds.
Pontblyddyn, just outside the relegation zone, pay a visit to Halkyn, who will make sure of their own safety with a win, while Buckley and Hawarden Park are away to Abergele and Conwy respectively.
Marchwiel and Wrexham could wrap-up the Division Two championship with victory away to Gresford Seconds, who must win if they’re to stand a chance of avoiding relegation.
Other fixtures: Bersham v Llanrwst; Carmel & District v Llay; Menai Bridge 2nds v Corwen; Mochdre 2nds v St Asaph 2nds; Pontblyddyn 2nds v Bangor 2nds.
Hawarden Park Seconds will make sure of promotion from Division Three if they can claim 12 more points than Ruthin tomorrow. Park conclude their campaign at Gwersyllt Park seconds and Ruthin travel to Caernarfon.
Other fixtures: Bethesda 2nds v Denbigh 2nds; Buckley 2nds v Pwllheli.
Division Four: Corwen 2nds v Abergele 2nds; Dolgellau 2nds v Llandudno 2nds; Hawarden Park 3rds v Marchwiel and Wrexham 2nds; Llanrwst 2nds v Bersham 2nds.
Will there be another Chirk thriller in the Shropshire League?
A week after they pipped Cound by one run, Luke Gardner’s side host Ellesmere in Division One. Chirk seconds go to Guilsfield seconds in Division Seven.
Northop Hall play their final away fixture of the Liverpool Competition season, with Norley Hall their opponents. Hall seconds welcome Norley Hall seconds.
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