LLANRHAEADR bring the curtain down on their Huws Gray Alliance campaign when Bangor City visit Llansantffraid on Saturday.
The villagers go into the game with their second tier status already assured and will look to sign off their season tenancy at Treflan on a high.
In contrast City arrive in Mid Wales to complete a torrid campaign which has included eviction from their ground and the establishment of a second club in the city for next season.
Manager Marc Griffiths said: “We are looking forward to it, hopefully we can all relax and enjoy.
“Bangor have been inconsistent over the last few months so it’s difficult to know which Bangor team will turn up.
“On there day they can beat anyone in this league.”
Griffiths is struggling with a groin strain while captain Joe Vaughan could miss out with a bruised hip.
Llanrhaeadr will look to sign off their league campaign on a high before turning their attention to their pursuit of silverware with the club in the final of the Central Wales Cup.
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