Division 1 West:

Whitland v Crymych - Whitland's four point deduction this week for playing unregistered players in the reverse fixture against Crymych in January has left them in dire straits. They lie second bottom, three points off both Llangennech and Gowerton.

And despite the WRU decision being more than questionable, they have little choice but to accept it.

The Borderers simply have to win today, and if they don't, then wins for the aforementioned pair will seem them drop down to Division Two West.

If they do get a victory, they will still have a keen eye on the result of Gowerton v Waunarlwydd and Llangennech v Penclawdd.

Division 2 West:

Tenby United v Carmarthen Athletic - Tenby lie fourth, seven points off leaders Hendy, but have four games remaining, while the top three only have two. In that respect, The Seasiders still have their promotion fate in their own hands and coach Andrew Morgan will demand nothing less than a bonus point win today.

Haverfordwest v FishguardOn the face of it, there is little riding on this. The Blues cannot finish higher than bottom place and are already relegated, whilst the rule this season that only one goes down means Fishguard are safe. But the home side have only won twice this season and will be determined to add another victory in their final home game - while The Seagulls can still finish anything from sixth to tenth in the table.

 Division 3 West A:

Cardigan v Pembroke and Laugharne v Milford Haven:

St Clears have already been crowned champions, but both Milford and Cardigan are still playing for second place.

Should the Mariners win their final league game in Laugharne, they will secure the runners up spot for the second time in three seasons.

If they lose, then a Cardigan win over Pembroke, plus victory in their last league match against The Quins next Saturday, will seem them end up in second.