DYFFRYN Banw will take on Aberystwyth University at Cae Morfa in MMP-NL Mid Wales League Two on Saturday.

The fixture has twice fallen to inclement weather this season with home manager Awi Williams hopeful it will be a case of third time lucky.

Williams said: “We were unlucky up at their place, going down 2-1 to a late goal with no recognised goalkeeper that day, so we will look to put that right.”

Machynlleth bid to get their title bid back on track at Abermule.

Manager Luke Vince-Holt said: “We are looking forward to get back playing after the stormss and the boys are hoping to bounce back after defeat in our last league game.”

Penparcau travel to bottom of the table Knighton Town while Dolgellau welcome Presteigne to Cae Marian.

Dolgellau manager Merfyn Burrough said: "I am hoping the lads can put a performances in despite the lack of match practice due to recent postponements. "

Elsewhere Churchstoke entertain Waterloo Rovers.

Rovers travel expecting a testing afternoon at Cae Marian.

A spokesman said: "After a frustrating few weeks where we haven’t played the lads are looking forward to getting back on the pitch.

"We’ve been in good form this year and hope we can continue this in what be a tricky local derby."

Meanwhile Forden United take on Borth United with home manager Jonny Roberts relishing a return to action.

“We’re all just hoping the weather gives us a decent window of opportunity to get a game in.

“Three weekends with no football means we could really do with getting a game played soon.

“Borth are a tough team and they gave us a really good game up at their place earlier in the season so we’ll have to shake any rust off fast if we’re wanting to get a good result against them this time around.”