Guilsfield is a club that is not standing still. In fact there won’t be many people standing at all from now on at the village side’s touchline.
A new stand was delivered and hoisted into place (pictured) to take the facility’s seating capacity beyond 250, a clear statement of intent by the longest serving club in the league.
Unfortunately, this weekend fans won’t be able to take advantage as Guilsfield head west to take on a side sitting just above them in second, Porthmadog.
The chasing pack is looking good for Montgomeryshire with Caersws also accumulating three wins and a draw to date to sit alongside Guilsfield in the pecking order. The Bluebirds entertain Holywell on Saturday.
The Welsh Cup second round will occupy most of the Spar’s top flight, while the amateur league sides are involved in a mix of league and cup action on Saturday.
Welsh Cup, round two
Aberaeron v Montgomery Town
Abermule v Llanuwchllyn
Borth United v Welshpool Town
Bow Street v Brecon Corries
Carno v Knighton Town
Hay St Marys v Llanrhaeadr Ym Mochnant
Llanidloes Town v Berriew
Newbridge on Wye v Llandrindod Wells
Rhayader v Machynlleth
Huws Gray Alliance
Caersws v Holywell
Porthmadog v Guilsfield
Prestatyn v Llanfair United
Spar One
Radnor v Tywyn Bryncrug
Spar Two
Builth Wells v Llansantffraid Village
Dyffryn Banw v Four Crosses
Penybont v Kerry
Presteigne v Dolgellau
Honda One
Llanfyllin v Berriew Res
Newtown Rovers v Caersws Res
Meifod v Llanrhaeadr Res
Robins (Newtown FC) League Cup (ET and Pens if required)
Llanymynech v Newtown Wanderers
Mitsubisi Two
Maesyrhandir v Llangedwyn
Kerry Res v Trewern
Llanfechain v Carno Res
Waterloo Res v Trefonen