Apart from a handful of matches, February was a month to forget for the local football scene, but there is optimism that we may see a full programme this weekend.
Storm ravaged Montgomeryshire has been cleaning up this week with the grounds teams, many of them individuals, working overtime to get the local pitches ready.
Newtown will head to Caernarfon for a JD Cymru Premier tonight looking to bounce back from their heavy defeat to TNS last week, while the second tier clubs all head north.
There are some intriguing quarter-final ties in the Central Wales Cup with Berriew welcoming Brecon Corries, amateur league club Bishop’s Castle taking on Builth Wells and Welshpool Town entertaining Penrhyncoch.
The ongoing referee shortage has impacted the Montgomeryshire Amateur League, so check with your club before travelling.
Friday
JD Cymru Premier
Caernarfon Town v Newtown
Saturday
JD Cymru North
Porthmadog v Llanfair United
Flint Town v Llanrhaeadr
Conwy Borough v Guilsfield
Central Wales Cup
MMP Mid Wales League
Division One
Bow Street v Four Crosses
Caersws v Radnor Valley
Carno v Montgomery
Llandrindod v Tywyn Bryncrug
Llansantffraid v Aberaeron
Division Two
Abermule v Machynlleth
Churchstoke v Waterloo Rovers
Dolgellau v Presteigne
Dyffryn Banw v Aber University
Forden Utd v Borth Utd
Knighton Town v Penparcau
League Cup, quarter-final
Llanidloes Town v Kerry
Central Wales Cup, quarter-final
Berriew v Brecon Corries
Bishop’s Castle v Builth Wells
Welshpool Town v Penrhyncoch