Barry Town United's final Cymru Premier game before the league split has been moved to next Tuesday evening.
Steve Jenkins' men, who are still on course for a top six finish in the league, were due to face Haverfordwest County at Jenner Park on Saturday lunchtime.
But following disruption to several key fixtures due to the weather, the FAW has rescheduled the fixture for next Tuesday evening at 7.45pm "in the interests of sporting integrity".
It will kick off at the same time as three other games involving teams looking to reach the Championship Conference, including:
- Caernarfon Town v Flint Town United
- Cardiff Met v The New Saints
- Connah’s Quay Nomads v Bala Town
Caernarfon and Bala will play their rearranged Gwynedd derby at Maes Tegid before the Sgorio cameras on Saturday lunchtime, along with two other games - Aberystwyth Town v Briton Ferry Llansawel and Newtown v Penybont.
Going into the final week of the first phase, Barry remain sixth in the table, just one point ahead of Caernarfon and three points clear of Connah's Quay - with Bala in fifth place on goal difference.

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