RADNOR Valley bid to put a dent in Llanuwchllyn’s Ardal North East title bid this month.
The Goats face consecutive fixtures against the Meirioneth side who made waves by knocking Newtown out of the JD Welsh Cup earlier this season.
The cup result is widely regarded to have cost then manager Scott Ruscoe his job.
A Valley spokesman said: “We are looking ahead to difficult back to back fixtures vs Llanuwchllyn who are favourites for the league this year while the fantastic victory over Newtown in the Welsh Cup can’t go unnoticed.
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“Ieuan Price is a doubt with injury and Matt Croose is unavailable but we will be looking to make it a difficult day for them as possible down at the Bypass.”
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Brecon Corries take on Tredegar Town in the south east league.
Manager Damien Daniels said: “After some good performances but a disappointing run of results, we will be looking to turn those good performances into wins. It will be a tough test against a resilient Tredegar side.”
Meanwhile MMP Central Wales League South leaders Knighton Town put their credentials to the test at defending champions Penparcau.
A club spokesman said: “We are looking forward to a tough test against last year’s league winners in what is always a hard game. After beating them 5-2 at home we know they will be looking to make amends for that.”
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