LEX XI have shown their hand in their ambition to push up the Welsh pyramid system by the signing of Matthew Worrall.

Worrall has moved to the North East Wales League Premier Division leaders from Cymru North’s Llay Welfare and came off the bench to score in last week’s 5-0 cup win at Sychdyn.

Worrall could be in from the off as Ricky Evans’ side host Castell Alun.

Second-placed Mynydd Isa are two points behind Lex but have a game in hand.

They host rock-bottom Ruabon Rovers looking to bounce from Welsh Trophy and Horace Wynne Cup exits.

Impressive 3-0 winners over Isa a week ago, Rhostyllen will look to make home advantage count again when they welcome Saltney Town.

Third-placed Coedpoeth United head to Gronant while Greenfield, in fourth, visit Hawarden Rangers.

Broughton United’s brilliant start to life in senior football looks set to continue tomorrow with the Championship front-runners making the trip to a Bellevue side that has leaked 92 goals in 13 league games.

Second-placed Brymbo, who are three points from top spot, host Cei Connah while Rhydymwyn will stay in the top three if they beat Johnstown under the flights tonight.

Tomorrow’s other fixtures: Aston Park Rgrs v Skippy; Deeside Dragons v Acton; Deeside Utd v Holywell Utd; Overton Recreational v Sychdyn; Yr Wyddgrug v Cefn Druids.

Reserves Group A fixtures: Saltney v Penycae; Cefn Alb v Rhos Aelwyd; Ruthin v Llangollen. Group B: Queen’s Park v Brymbo; Greenfield v CQ Town; Castell Alun v Lex.

The New Saints are two points clear of Connah’s Quay Nomads in the FAW Reserves North East League heading into tonight’s clash at Denbigh Town.

Flint Mountain, in third, host Ruthin Town tonight while there’s an Airbus against Mold Alex contest at Broughton this evening.

Nomads head to Prestatyn Town tomorrow while Gresford Athletic visit Buckley Town.

Tomorrow’s other fixtures: St Asaph v NFA; Holywell v Llay.