FAW Trophy Round 2 (2pm):
Hakin United v Port Tennant Colts
After three wins, The Vikings were halted in their tracks at Goodwick last Saturday, but this weekend their focus turns to cup action.
One positive from that defeat was the return off the bench of Nicky Woodrow after a groin injury, but Kristan Bennett may opt not to start him as he manages his comeback.
The Colts play in Division 1 of the Swansea League but have struggled for form thus far, losing four of their first six league games.
They were hammered 4-0 at home by Penlan Club last Saturday, and don't seem in great shape to go to The Obs and win.
Prediction: Hakin United 3-1 Port Tennant Colts
Merlins Bridge v Swansea University
Traditionally, a draw against a University side in September, regardless of the sport, is favourable. Many students are yet to return to campus and those that have tend to have prepared with a week downing jaegerbombs and waking up in unfamiliar beds.
But Swansea University are third in Welsh League Division 2 and have won four of five games, including a 6-1 win at Dinas Powys last time out.
Bridge are yet to lose this season but this will be a tough test for them and if the visitors come down full strength, it will be difficult for Matthew D'Ivry's side.
Prediction: Merlins Bidge 2-3 Swansea University
Manderwood Pembrokeshire Football League Division 1 fixtures (2.30pm)
Carew v St Clears
It's hard to bet against Carew at the moment.
Four wins from four, 25 goals scored, 1 conceded. At Neyland last week Jack Christopher continued his record of a goal in every game but it was Scott Ferney who starred with a hat trick in an 8-0 win. The result summed up their form so far, clinical going forward but also solid at the back with a third clean sheet.
Having said that, they'll have a sterner test against a St Clears side who notched their first win last Saturday, beating Pennar 3-2.
That made it five points from four games and Scott Page has harboured an organised, hard working team. My early hunch is they won't be going straight back down to Divison 2.
However, while I can't see the Saints rolling over, Carew will be favourites to go five wins from five.
Prediction: Carew 5-2 St Clears
Herbrandston v Clarbeston Road
A big one for both sides.
Herbie have just one point so far and appear to be struggling for goals, so the expected return up front of skipper Scott Reid on Saturday will help. It's still early days, but Sean Thomas will want points on the board soon or another dog fight awaits.
But Clarbie too have started slowly, and the fact Jason Griffiths has six of their eight goals underlines his importance to them. They have been depleted though and Matthew Ellis has a host of players to return, but he needs them back quickly.
One thing you do tend to get with Clarbie is goals at both ends, like last week's 4-4 draw with Lamphey. I go for them here without a great deal of conviction.
Prediction: Herbrandston 2-3 Clarbeston Road
Lamphey v Monkton Swifts
The Stags got their first point last week in that game at Clarbie as Sonny Phillips impressed by scoring twice, and that should boost the confidence of Jonny Goodrick's team.
It gives them something to build on but they have their work cut out here against a Monkton team with the bit between their teeth.
They have scored 25 times in their last three games, eight of them for new signing Dylan Davies, and seem to be producing goals from all over the park.
Their current free scoring sways me towards an away win here.
Prediction: Lamphey 1-4 Monkton Swifts
Milford United v Neyland
Is it too early for a must winner?
Regardless, both these sides desperately need a result.
The Robins fought hard at Merlins Bridge last week, and it took two late goals to kill them off (after they'd gone down to 10 men). They also caused the Wizards problems and both Lewys Tee and Jason Hicks were unlucky not to make it 1-1 before half time.
Neyland on the contrary, were hammered by Carew and the number of goals they are conceding is a concern, especially given they now have the experienced Peter Blain in goal.
They have players to return so may be boosted at Marble Hall, and the likes of Geraint Rees and Mike Chandler must get at the home defenders.
But while it's rare I tip The Robins, I can see them edging a tight one here.
Prediction: Milford United 2-1 Neyland
Narberth v Saundersfoot Sports
Narberth had only picked up a point from their first three games, but had competed well in all of them before seemingly falling apart against Monkton.
They too will have concerns and haven't scored since drawing 2-2 with St Clears on the opening night.
Saundersfoot meanwhile, have lost just once and convincingly put away Herbie 3-0 last week, with Geoff Marsh scoring twice.
They already sit on seven points and have daylight between themselves and their hosts, and on current form I'd back them to continue their good start at Jesse Road.
Prediction: Narberth 0-2 Saundersfoot Sports
Pennar Robins v Goodwick United
After a great start, Pennar were brought back down to earth last week with that loss at St Clears. Goodwick meanwhile, made their biggest statement yet with their win over Hakin.
The Phoenix Boys won easily at Bush Camp last season but this won't be as straightforward. Chris Lloyd won't want that early form to go to waste with back to back defeats, and his side will make life difficult for the visitors. And through Ben Adams and co, they will threaten themselves.
Wayne O'Sullivan's side are building momentum and Steve Dockerty stood out last week, but they will be without Kieran O'Brien and Rowan Nicholson - suspended after their red cards.
Patrick Hughes again filled in admirably in goal but it remains to be seen who will be between the sticks tomorrow, but in striker Jordan Griffiths the away side have one of the league's in-form players.
And the latter could be crucial again in a game I see Goodwick coming though.
Prediction: Pennar Robins 1-2 Goodwick United
Division 2 (2.30pm):
Camrose v Prendergast Villa
Fishguard Sports v Llangwm H'west CC
Johnston v Hundleton
Kilgetty v Hakin United II
Lawrenny v Solva
Letterston v Broad Haven
St Ishmaels v Merlins Bridge II
Division 3 (2.30pm):
Clarbeston Road II v Pembroke Boro
Goodwick United II v Milford United II
Milford Athletic v Carew II
Monkton Swifts II v Pendine
Solva II v Narberth II
St Clears II v Pennar Robins II
St Florence v Fishguard Sports II
Division 4 (2.30pm):
Broad Haven II v Camrose II
Hundleton II v St Ishmaels II
Llangwm H'west CC II v Cosheston
Neyland II v Pembroke Boro II
Pennar Robins III v Kilgetty II
Division 5 (2.30pm):
Carew III v Newport Tigers
Monkton Swifts III v Johnston II
Saundersfoot Sports II v Milford Athletic II
Tenby v Lawrenny II
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