LLANDUDNO Albion begin their pursuit of the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division One title at home to Greenfield.

Darren Jones’ men are expected to be among the frontrunners for the third-tier crown after a memorable campaign last term under Paul Cheung, and they follow this up with a trip to a dangerous St Asaph City side on August 15.

Albion face a huge test of their championship credentials on August 18 when they welcome promotion favourites Llangefni Town in a pivotal early season clash, before closing out the month with games against Llandyrnog United, Nantlle Vale and newly promoted Prestatyn Sports.

Llanrwst United are another side with lofty ambitions and they begin on August 11 with a trip to Penrhyndeudraeth, and their first home clash comes three days’ later against Prestatyn Sports.

A testing first month for the Rwsters’ sees them come up against a fancied Llanrug United, Mynydd Llandegai, Llandudno Junction and Greenfield.

The Railwaymen return to Division One after a brief spell in the Huws Gray Alliance and start with a visit to Nantlle Vale, and Junction also come up against the likes of Mynydd Llandegai, Llanberis, Prestatyn Sports and Bodedern Athletic as they look to re-establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the third tier.

Glan Conwy harbour ambitious of sealing the Division Two crown this time around after finishing in third spot last term and start with an away tie at Aberffraw, with Mochdre Sports looking travel to Gaerwen looking to take their fine end of season form into the upcoming campaign from the outset.

Penmaenmawr Phoenix are also on their travels for their first fixture, where they will take on Y Felinheli.