
Mold on their travels to conclude their tough campaign
Wrexham's upturn in form, which has seen them win four games on the bounce, means that Mold's two-year stay in the top flight comes to an end.
The Chester Road side will hope for a winning send-off when they head to fourth-placed Bethesda.
Defending champions Nant Conwy will make sure they retain the title if they avoid defeat at home to second-placed Pwllheli. To maintain their title hopes, Pwllheli must deny Nant any points, while winning their remaining two games with bonus points.
Third-placed Caernarfon welcome Bala, while COBRA pay a visit to Llandudno.
Llanidloes will pip Wrexham Athletic to the Division Three North East crown if they secure a bonus point win at home to Ruthin Athletic. Wrexham ended their season with a 59-7 midweek win over Denbigh Athletic.
It's also a big weekend for RGC, who open their Super Rugby Cymru play-off tilt at home to Carmarthen Quins tomorrow.
Caio Parry (2), Rhys Tudor, Billy McBryde (2), Pedr Jones (2), Sam Williams and Gareth Parry shared the tries last time out as RGC ended their regular season with a thrilling 59-38 success at home to Aberavon.
Victory for the North Walians will see them through to the play-off quarter-finals.

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