Keeping 11 players on the pitch will be key for Greenfield in tomorrow’s North East Wales Premier Division clash at Coedpoeth United

They have had two players red carded in their last two games but boss Scott Beck is boosted by the return of Lewis Marshall, Dylan Tyrrell, Darren Johns, Danny Calvert, Ethan Evans, Callum Pritchard, Sam Edwards and Matty Bennett.

Leaders Lex XI, who are two points clear of second-placed Greenfield, head to FC Plas Madoc where top scorer Harry Massey will be looking to add to his 18-goal tally.

“Harry’s playing well,” said Lex boss Ricky Evans. “But all the team are doing well at the moment and we want to keep our run going.”

Mynydd Isa boast the only unbeaten record in the top flight and they will want to keep that stat intact by avoiding defeat at FC Queen’s Park.

Saltney Town’s Ste Lewis scored a superb hat-trick a week ago in the Horace Wynne Cup and he will be key to their success at home to rock-bottom Ruabon Rovers.

There are home games for Hawarden Rangers and Rhostyllen against Penyffordd Lions and Gronant respectively.

There’s a full fixture list in the Championship where Broughton United and Brymbo are level on points at the top.

Broughton make the trip to fourth-placed Yr Wyddgrug while Brymbo head to Aston Park Rangers.

Rhydymwyn, who are third, have won seven of their eight league games and they will be targetting another three points at home to Overton Recreational.

There’s a big game at the bottom where Bellevue will move above visitors Deeside Dragons if they beat them at Court Road.

Acton host Sychdyn and Cefn Druids go to Cei Connah.

Second-from-bottom Skippy visit Deeside United and Johnstown will aim to make home advantage count against Holywell United.

Reserves Group A Division: Corwen v Penycae; Ruthin v Rhos Aelwyd. Group B: Brymbo v Castell Alun; Coedpoeth v Johnstown; CQ Town v Queen’s Park.