LLANFAIR United have targeted an upset at Porthmadog on Saturday.

The hosts are struggling in the league with United manager Rhys Stephens confident of his side’s chances.

Stephens said: “They’re a big club who will be desperate to get out of the situation they’re in.

“Playing last week will help them but we were doing well before this mini break so we’ll be going there in good spirits and hoping to get three points.”

Meanwhile Porthmadog will look to blow away the relegation clouds.

A spokesman said: "Though the Llanfair Caereinion club are firmly at the bottom of the league table, past experience tells us that they will give us a stiff test.

"They have picked up just six points and one victory all season but their last three results suggest that they are not going down with a whimper.

"They shocked Llangeni with a 3-1 win at Cae Bob Parry and followed this up with a home draw with Llandudno and a narrow home 3-2 defeat to 3rd placed Colwyn Bay.

"Given Port’s position Llanfair will also be looking for an opportunity to pick up points.

"This means that Port will need to repeat the spirited, hard working and organised performances which secured a point at Prestatyn. We have nine games remaining to pick up points to avoid relegation and it will be another cup final on Saturday."