The 2018 Pembroke County Cricket Club fixtures have been released - and the new boys in Division One both have tough tests on the opening day.
Burton will be at home to neighbours Haverfordwest, while Llangwm are away to 2017 runners up Cresselly.
In Division Two, top flight champions Carew, who were relegated following the events of last season, will ironically be at home to Cresselly 2nds.
The first two weekends of the season will see games take place on Sundays, before moving to Saturday fixtures for the rest of the summer.
It has also been confirmed that the Pembrokeshire county side will play games against the Wales XL 40 Club (May 13), South Wales League (May 20 and June 10), Wales Under 17s (July 5) and the MCC (August 15).
Full fixtures are available via the Pembroke County Cricket Club website, and prior to the season, the PCCC AGM will take place at Haverfordwest on Wednesday, February 28.
New rules on declarations, draw points and ‘free hits’ will be among the proposals to be voted on.
Pembroke County Cricket Club fixtures for Sunday, April 22:
Division One:
Burton v Haverfordwest
Cresselly v Llangwm
Kilgetty v Lawrenny
St Ishmaels v Neyland
Whitland v Johnston
Division Two:
Carew v Cresselly II
Haverfordwest II v Pembroke
Llechryd v Whitland II
Narberth v Hook
Saundersfoot v Stackpole
Division Three:
Herbrandston v Haverfordwest III
Lamphey v Llanrhian
Lawrenny II v Carew II
Neyland II v Narberth II
Pembroke Dock v Llechryd II
Division Four:
Crymych v Burton II
Hook II v St Ishmaels II
Johnston II v Hundleton
Llangwm II v Saundersfoot II
Llanrhian II v Laugharne
Division Five:
Carew III v Kilgetty II
Haverfordwest IV v Neyland III
Pembroke II v Pembroke Dock II
Stackpole II v Cresselly III
Whitland III - bye
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