Western Mail

WELSH PREM

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THE destinatio­n of the JD Cymru Premier title will be decided in a magnificen­t two week period according to Andy Morrison, manager of reigning champions Connah’s Quay Nomads.

The Nomads, who currently trail The New Saints on goal difference at the top of the table, face their two biggest rivals back-toback starting with a home clash against third place Bala Town tonight.

They then head to Park Hall to meet TNS, travel for the return against Bala and end their season defining period by hosting TNS in their second meeting in the Championsh­ip Conference.

“It’s a great achievemen­t to have clinched European football with seven games still to play this season, but now we have Bala, TNS, Bala and TNS again – it’s your season in four games,” admitted Morrison.

“It’s what we want and last weekend’s home win over Barry Town United has set us up for a great run of games.”

While Morrison concentrat­es on Bala tonight, new TNS boss Anthony Limbrick will be hoping to make it four clean sheets and four victories in a row since taking charge when his side face Caernarfon Town.

“We can play a bit better than we did against Penybont last weekend, but that was a sixth win in a row in all games and another clean sheet for us,” said Limbrick.

Rhys Griffiths’ Penybont team head to Jenner Park to meet Barry in a fixture that will be critical in both side’s ambitions.ff Confer Newtown, meanwhile, head to Flint Town, while bottom of the table Cefn Druids host Aberystwyt­h Town.

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