STANSTY PARK is the place to be if you want to see table-topping sides week in, week out.

Lex XI, led by Ricky Evans, are favourites to land the North East Wales League’s Premier Division title this season but top spot was taken off them last weekend by Coedpoeth United, who now call Stansty home after a ground-sharing deal with their rivals.

Coedpoeth don’t have a game tomorrow but if Lex can avoid defeat at home to Gronant, they’ll be back in pole position.

Third-placed Mynydd Isa are at home to Hawarden Rangers while Greenfield, in fourth, welcome Castell Alun.

Saltney Town have won their last three games and will be aiming to extend that run at FC Plas Madoc. FC Queen’s Park entertain rock-bottom Ruabon Rovers while Rhostyllen make the trip to Penyffordd Lions.

There’s a full programme of fixtures in the Championship where leaders Broughton United will be looking to boost their goal difference at bottom-of-the-table Skippy, who have shipped 71 goals in 12 games.

Brymbo, who are level on points with Broughton, head to Overton Recreational while third-placed Rhydymwyn visit Deeside Dragons.

Boosted by picking up their first win of the season, Bellevue host Johnstown while Cei Connah, Deeside United and Holywell United have home games against Aston Park Rangers, Yr Wyddgrug and Sychdyn respectively

The action kicks off tonight at The Rock where Cefn Druids take on Acton.

Llangollen Town will close the gap on Reserves Division Group A leaders Mynydd Isa if they beat Corwen at home while Group B leaders Connah’s Quay Town go to Castell Alun.

Other Group A fixtures: Hawarden v Penycae; Saltney v Brickfield. Group B: Brymbo v Coedpoeth; Johnstown v Penyffordd.

FAW Reserves League leaders The New Saints host Llay Welfare tonight while second-placed Flint Mountain go to Buckley Town.

Tomorrow’s fixtures: CQ Nomads v Airbus; NFA v Gresford; St Asaph v Denbigh; Holywell v Ruthin. Sunday: Mold Alex v Prestatyn.