HORACE WYNNE CUP holders Penyffordd Lions have rediscovered their form heading into tomorrow’s last-16 home tie against Saltney Town.

After three defeats on the trot, the Lions, who beat Mynydd Isa in last season’s final, have won their last two games and scored 10 goals in the process.

Paul Messham and Coby Peters have bagged three apiece in that double-figure tally and they will look to continue their form tomorrow.

Isa, who were dumped out the Welsh Trophy a week ago, will aim to bounce back at Rhostyllen while Lex XI, who are still on a high from their Trophy giant-killing scalp of Llanidloes Town, head to Sychdyn.

Brymbo are scoring goals for fun in the Championship, averaging six a game ahead of their derby date at home to Coedpoeth United.

Acton’s Seb Kidd is the Championship’s top marksmen with 19 goals and Hawarden Rangers will want to keep him quiet at Gladstone Playing Fields.

Holywell United head to Cei Connah as slight favourites while Overton Recreational’s home game against Rhydymwyn promises to be a close affair.

There’s one tie in the Ardal North Cup tomorrow with Corwen, who are on a four-match unbeaten run, at home to Holyhead Hotspur.

The winners will head to Trearddur Bay in the second round on November 22.

Eight teams are just three games away from lifting silverware as the North East Wales FA Reserves Cup quarter-finals take place tomorrow.

Runaway Group B leaders Connah’s Quay Town head to Lex XI, while Group A front-runners Mynydd Isa make the trip to Ruthin Town.

Rhos Aelwyd have a derby date at home to Llangollen Town while Castell Alun go to Corwen.

In Sunday’s Welsh Youth Cup, Flint Town United host Newport County while Connah’s Quay Nomads head to Abergavenny,

Airbus and The New Saint are also on the road at Newtown and Pontardawe Town respectively.