I'm going with Bala Town tonight , price down to evens now
a good preview of tonight's games from welsh premier site
Bala v Port Talbot
LEADERS Bala Town bid to maintain their early-season momentum at home to Port Talbot Town on Wednesday night.
With 10 points from the first four outings, the Lakesiders have made their best-ever start and have not conceded since the third minute of their opening night game at The New Saints.
“We’ve done fantastically well, we’re four games unbeaten, but we know that anybody can beat anybody else in this league,” the Bala boss told the Daily Post.
“Mark Jones, the Port Talbot manager, is a good friend of mine and we know they will be a strong, organised side and will be a big test for us.”
T.N.S. v Neath
Two of the main title favourites, TNS and Neath, clash at Park Hall on the back of weekend victories. The Saints won 1-0 at Llanelli but had key midfielder Matty Williams sent-off in stoppage time, ruling him out tonight, while Chris Williams and Nicky Ward are injury doubts.
Airbus v Bangor
Bangor City boss Nev Powell also has injury worries with central defender Dave Morley rated only 50/50 to return at Airbus UK Broughton after missing Saturday's 4-1 win over Afan Lido.
"We’ve got a massive clash against TNS coming up on Saturday and it might be that Airbus is a game too early for Dave," says Powell.
"Going to Airbus in midweek is always difficult, they ended our 15-match winning run when we drew there last season. Craig Harrison’s teams are always tough to beat and well-organised."
The Wingmakers are still without a win four games into the campaign having drawn three before Sunday's 3-0 defeat at Neath.
Newtown v Prestatyn
Still smarting from some controversial refereeing decisions in the 3-1 reverse at Port Talbot, Newtown are back on home soil to host Prestatyn.
"I know we are capable of taking three points from this fixture and our lads are still hurting from a couple of decisions which cost us at Port Talbot, so I expect to see them come out in a determined fashion," says Robins' boss Bernard McNally.
"Prestatyn will be very confident and they are a good side, proved by their position last season. We will need to improve, and with Robbie Millington back, I am keen to see him linking up with Nick Rushton up front and increase our scoring opportunities."
Carmarthen v Llanelli
Llanelli boss Andy Legg is pleased to have an early opportunity to get Saturday's defeat out of the system with a short trip to Richmond Park, where Carmarthen chief Tomi Morgan will be looking to his men to respond positively to Saturday's 6-1 hammering at Prestatyn