
The regular season concludes in the JD Cymru Premier this weekend, with teams fighting for form ahead of the play-offs.
Here are the key games to watch.
JD Cymru Premier – Caernarfon Town v Cardiff Met (Saturday, 12:45pm)
Caernarfon Town and Cardiff Met will aim to head into the European play-offs with a victory when they meet at The Oval – live on S4C.
The Cofis currently sit fourth in the table, one point behind fifth-place Met. Both sides are guaranteed home ties in the play-off quarter-finals, with the fourth place finishers to host Barry Town United and fifth place to welcome Bala Town.
Caernarfon won 5-0 against Bala in their last home game, but have since drawn 1-1 against Haverfordwest County before a 3-1 defeat to Penybont last weekend. Forward Louis Lloyd will be targeting the golden boot, as he currently sits joint top of the JD Cymru Premier scoring charts with 15 goals alongside James Crole.

Cardiff Met have drawn three of their last four matches – with the other being a 6-0 loss to champions The New Saints – but have not won away from home in the JD Cymru Premier since September.
The Archers won 4-2 in Phase Two’s reverse fixture last month and also triumphed 2-1 at The Oval earlier in the season, while the Cofis were 2-1 winners in Cardiff in October.
JD Cymru Premier – Bala Town v Penybont (Saturday, 12:45pm)
Penybont conclude their best ever JD Cymru Premier campaign with a trip to Bala Town, who are winless in Phase Two.
Bont are unbeaten in their last five matches, winning four of those, to confirm a second place finish. That will be enough for European qualification if TNS win the JD Welsh Cup, but Rhys Griffiths’ side will enter the play-offs if Connah’s Quay Nomads lift the trophy at Rodney Parade.
Bala have picked up just two points since the split and scored just seven goals in nine games, so will enter the play-offs significantly out of form when they travel to either Caernarfon Town or Cardiff Met in the quarter-finals.

Bont earned their first ever away win over Bala back in August with a 2-1 win at Maes Tegid, before Nathan Burke’s stoppage time equaliser salvaged a point for the Lakesiders in a 1-1 draw in Phase One’s reverse fixture. There was more late drama when the two sides met again last month, with James Crole scoring a decisive 95th-minute goal in a 3-2 victory for Penybont.
JD Cymru Premier – Aberystwyth Town v Connah’s Quay Nomads (Saturday, 12:45pm)
Aberystwyth Town sign off their time in the JD Cymru Premier when they host Connah’s Quay Nomads at Park Avenue.
The Seasiders were relegated with three games remaining and will finish bottom of the table to end a 33-year stay in the top-flight, but they won for the first time in seven league games last weekend by defeating Newtown 3-2 to also relegate the Robins.

The Nomads were beaten 2-0 by Barry Town United last weekend to end their hopes of reaching the European play-offs, with manager Billy Paynter promptly sacked after the game. Jay Catton is now expected to lead the side as they aim end the league season with three points ahead of the JD Welsh Cup final in two weeks’ time.
After a 1-1 draw between the two sides in August, the Nomads have triumphed 3-0 in the other two league meetings this season. However, Aber were 2-1 winners in the Nathaniel MG Cup quarter-finals in October.