Barry Town United will kick off phase two of the Cymru Premier season away at reigning champions The New Saints next weekend.
Barry qualified for the Championship Conference for the first time in five years after Tuesday's 5-1 win over Llanelli, which also guaranteed a European play-off spot at the end of the season.
The Cymru Premier now splits for the last ten games of the regular campaign - for the last time before the league expands from 12 to 16 teams next season with a new look format.
Barry open Phase Two with a trip to Park Hall on Saturday 24th January (2.30pm ko) followed by their first home game against Colwyn Bay a fortnight later - on Saturday 7th February.
Penybont will visit Jenner Park in a midweek Five Mile Lane derby on Tuesday 3rd March with the return fixture on Good Friday at the DragonBet Stadium, where Barry will play The New Saints in the Nathaniel MG Cup final at the end of February.
The season reaches its climax on Saturday 18th April - when Barry entertain The New Saints - before the Europa Conference League play-offs get underway.
JD Cymru Premier phase two - Barry Town United fixtures
Saturday 24th January: The New Saints (A) - 2.30pm ko at Park Hall
Saturday 7th February: Colwyn Bay (H) - 2.30pm ko at Jenner Park
Saturday 14th February: Caernarfon Town (A) - 2.30pm ko at Maesdu Park, Llandudno
Saturday 21st February: Connah's Quay Nomads (H) - 2.30pm ko at Jenner Park
Tuesday 3rd March: Penybont (H) - 7.45pm ko at Jenner Park
Saturday 14th March: Colwyn Bay (A) - 2.30pm ko at Llanelian Road
Saturday 21st March: Caernarfon Town (H) - 2.30pm ko at Jenner Park
Sunday 29th March: Connah's Quay Nomads (A) - 2.30pm ko at Cae-y-Castell, Flint
Friday 3rd April: Penybont (A) - 2.30pm ko at DragonBet Stadium
Saturday 18th April: The New Saints (H) - 2.30pm ko at Jenner Park
N.B. All fixtures and dates subject to change.

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