Sunday's wet and windy weather delayed the end of the first phase of the Adran Premier season.
Barry Town United's game at Briton Ferry Llansawel was postponed, but has already been arranged for Thursday evening (7.45pm ko).
Both sides already know their fate after the league split - with Stevie McCarthy Campbell's side playing in the Plate Conference alongside Aberystwyth Town and Cardiff Met.
Swansea City and Wrexham will meet on Wednesday evening to decide which club will play the remainder of their league campaign in the top-tier Championship Conference.
The FAW has yet to make a decision on the abandoned game between league leaders Cardiff City and struggling Aberystwyth Town, which the Bluebirds led 2-0 at half time.
The only game to be played to a finish on Sunday saw Adran Trophy winners The New Saints thrash bottom club Cardiff Met 5-0.
All being well, league officials intend to release the fixtures for Phase Two at 10am on Thursday morning before the run-in to the season kicks off next Sunday.

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