LOOKING for your football fix this weekend?

The County Times has picked out five outstanding fixtures involving mid Wales clubs for your consideration.

Wherever you go this weekend, have fun and support local football.

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Connah's Quay Nomads v TNS - JD Cymru Premier (12.45)

THE defending champions host the league leaders just a week after Andy Morrison's exit as Nomads chief.

The match pits former Saints manager Craig Harrison against current incumbent Anthony Limbrick who has made no secret his admiration for the man who won six back-to-back titles.

Nomads are not the force of recent seasons but will be desperate to derail the Saints' unbeaten start to the season.

Kerry v Four Crosses - Ardal North East League (2.30)

KERRY kick-started their campaign with a rousing victory over Machynlleth last week.

The Lambs could climb into the top half of the table with victory over Four Crosses who arrive at Dolforgan Park looking to get the points to galvanise their own season following a testing start to life in the new third tier.

Radnor Valley v Forden United - MMP-NL Mid Wales League East (2.30)

RADNOR Valley welcome Forden United to the Grazing Field for the first time with the Goats expecting a tough challenge against the Montgomeryshire side.

Forden manager Jonny Roberts hit the 100 match milestone last week and will be looking for his side to mark that win three points in Radnor.

Trewern United v Meifod - JT Hughes Montgomeryshire League (2.30) BOTH sides are expected to be among the challengers for honours this season and will be looking to ensure their bright starts to the season continue.

The Montgomeryshire League has been hit hard by the pyramid restructure but fixtures like this at Caradog Park show the league still has a role to play and it is hoped a decent crowd turns out for the match.

Llanfair United v Wrexham - Genero Adran Trophy (2pm)

LLANFAIR United welcome Wrexham to Mount Field on Sunday.

The trophy tie represents another big early season test for the Llanfair ladies but one which they will be confident of passing.

Wrexham crashed out of the Welsh Cup last week and make the trip as favourites and keen to bounce back.