GREENFIELD will close the gap on leaders Lex XI to just two points if they win at Penyffordd Lions tomorrow in the North East Wales Premier Division.
“It’s been a disappointing few weeks so we need to get back to winning ways,” said Greenfield boss Scott Beck.
“We have a strong squad available despite the absences of Callum Pritchard, Connor Hughes, Dylan Tyrrell, Joe Pennington, John Newton and Sion McHugh.”
FC Queen’s Park head up the coast road to Gronant, fourth-placed Coedpoeth United host Hawarden Rangers and Ruabon Rovers go in search of their first point of the season at Rhostyllen.
Championship leaders Broughton United will play under the lights at Cefn Druids tonight while second-placed Brymbo are at home to Bellevue tomorrow.
Acton - 5-1 winners at Cefn Druids a week ago - host Johnstown while third-placed Rhydymwyn head to bottom-of-the-table Skippy.
Sychdyn welcome Deeside United, Aston Park Rangers visit Deeside Dragons and Yr Wyddgrug have home advantage over Holywell United.
Runaway Reserves Division leaders Mynydd Isa head to Penycae in Group A.
Llangollen Town, who are eight points behind in second place, host Cefn Albion.
Other fixtures: Rhos Aelwyd v Hawarden; Saltney v Corwen.
Group B leaders Connah’s Quay Town are nine points clear heading into their home game against Coedpoeth United.
Other fixtures: Queen’s Park v Castell Alun; Greenfield v Penyffordd; Johnstown v Lex.
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