Barry Town United will learn their Cymru Premier play-off opponents on the final day of the regular season.
Andy Legg's men secured their place in the end-of-season play-offs on Sunday with a 2-0 win at Connah's Quay Nomads and a game to spare.
They'll travel to face either Caernarfon Town or Cardiff Met for the semi final on Saturday 26th April.
Those two sides meet before the Sgorio cameras at The Oval on Saturday lunchtime - with the Cofis currently in fourth place, just a point clear of the Archers.
The team that finishes fourth in the Championship Conference will play Barry at home - while Bala, who have secured a third place finish, await the team that ends the season in fifth.
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Meanwhile, Barry round off their regular league campaign by taking on Briton Ferry Llansawel on Saturday at Jenner Park.
A family fun day's been planned including bouncy castles and inflatable games, along with live entertainment, half-time games, face painting and food & refreshments.
Gates open at 11.30am with the match kicking off at 12.45pm and the fun day running until 4.30pm. Entry is £8 for adults and £5 for concessions with under 16s getting in free.
Resilience and excellent discipline helped Barry’s Under-14s take the honours in a recent six-team tournament in Devon, and now they have their sights firmly set on a bigger prize, the Cardiff Under-14 Bowl, when they take on St Peter’s at the Arms Park on May 9.
The spectre of relegation has hung over Barry RFC all season and, following fellow strugglers Cambrian Welfare’s 32-27 victory at Penarth on Saturday, the Bombers will be playing in Admiral National League Division 2 East Central next season.
Dinas Powys, knowing they were safe from relegation, were under no pressure against a strong Ferndale in their final league match of the season, the fixture being played in a mix of hail, rain, wind and sun.
Barry Athletic Club recently held a successful Open Day, including the official opening of the green and the unveiling of a bench and memorial trophy competition, in memory of Gareth Humphreys.
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