BUILTH Wells will fly the flag of Powys in the sixth round of the Dragon Designs Welsh Trophy on Saturday.
The Ardal North East League side make the trip to Seven Sisters Onllwyn aiming for a place in the quarter-finals.
Joint-manager Dylan McPhee said: “It is a really big game for the club with a quarter final spot waiting for the winners.
“We don’t know much about Seven Sisters but expecting a tough game but we know as a squad if we perform to our levels we got a great chance of progressing.
“The boys were outstanding on Saturday at Llangollen and deserved the win after going a goal down. The squad was stretched but everyone was excellent and gives us a selection headache for Saturday which is brilliant.”
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Llanrhaeadr host Holyhead Hotspur in the sixth round of the Dragon Designs Welsh Trophy on Saturday.
A club spokesman said: “Holyhead were a tier two side last season so will be going in as favourites.
“We put in a good performance at Llandrindod at the weekend and we’ll be looking to build on this.
“It’s great to be playing in the latter stages of cup competitions. We’ll be doing everything we can to get into the hat for the next round.”
Mid Wales interest is completed by Penrhyncoch's home test with Penrhiwceiber Rangers and Bow Street's trip to Llanuwchllyn.
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