A 3-1 away win over Bangor in midweek was a fourth consecutive victory for Aaron Jones-Evans’ side and with Connah’s Quay Nomads not in action this weekend, Felinheli will move second in the table with just a point on Sunday.
However, spirits will be high in the NFA squad too as they moved up to fifth in the table with a 4-0 away win at Bangor last weekend.
Jenna Allsup’s brace and Catrin Evans’ penalty were enough to earn Felinheli all three points in a 3-2 victory in December’s reverse league fixture.
Fourth-place Rhyl 1879 will aim to end a three-match winless streak when they host Llanfair United at Belle Vue.
The Lilywhites rued their missed chances in a goalless draw against Airbus UK Broughton a fortnight ago and have fallen off the pace of the top three in recent weeks.
Llanfair will be hoping to bounce back from a 6-1 defeat to Llandudno in their most recent outing, which left them one point above bottom side Airbus – although they do have three games in hand over the Wingmakers.
Sade Benjamin’s hat-trick inspired Rhyl to a 6-2 victory over Llanfair in this season’s Genero Adran Trophy group stage before the striker proved vital for her side again by scoring an 89th-minute equaliser in a 1-1 draw in the reverse league fixture.