While clubs across the area will be holding morning pitch inspections before games go ahead, Newtown can be virtually guaranteed a match as they host Carmarthen Town on their plush all-weather surface in the JD Welsh Premier.
Back-to-back league and Welsh Cup victories over Barry Town have made The Robins buoyant going into the final games of the league’s first phase with them eager to book a top six spot for the New Year.
They are currently eighth, but only three points behind Cefn Druids in sixth.
Meanwhile, The Robins have been drawn to meet Rhyl in the fourth round of the Welsh Cup.
An 8.30am pitch inspection will decide whether Llanrhaeadr’s match with Guilsfield will go ahead in the JD Cymru North.
It will be the same scenario across the leagues with more rain expected to fall overnight.
JD Cymru Premier
Newtown v Carmarthen Town
JD Cymru North
Llanrhaeadr v Guilsfield
MMP Mid Wales League
Division One
Aberaeron v Llanidloes
Builth Wells v Welshpool
Carno v Llansantffraid
Four Crosses v Bow Street
Llandrindod v Montgomery Town
Radnor Valley v Berriew
Tywyn Bryncrug v Kerry
Division Two
Dyffryn Banw v Presteigne
ER Jenkins Cup, round one
Churchstoke v Abermule
Penparcau v Borth Utd
ER Jenkins Cup, round two
Waterloo Rovers v Dolgellau
JT Hughes Montgomeryshire Amateur League
Division One
Llangedwyn v Llanfyllin
Meifod v Llanrhaeadr Reserves
Division Two
Churchstoke Reserves v Waterloo Reserves
Llanfyllin Reserves v Welshpool Town Reserves
Llansantffraid FC Village Cup, round two
Caersws Reserves v Trewern United
Llanfechain v Four Crosses Reserves
Trefonen P, Guilsfield Reserves P
Tanners Town Cup, round two
Llanfair Reserves vMaesyrhandir
Newtown Wanderers v Bishop’s Castle