What a night it promises to be for Denbigh Town on Friday as they return to play at their beloved Central Park for the first time in five months.
After extensive redevelopment work, visitors to the game against Buckley Town will see a new-look ground which promises to get even better as the season progresses with more improvements planned.
Denbigh have played their 'home' games at Maes Tegid, Bala, and Colwyn Bay's Blue Turtle Arena so far in a season which has started well for the Vale of Clwyd side, who lie fifth in the table.
They can expect a tricky test against a Buckley outfit currently occupying ninth position, but with a big crowd anticipated for the grand homecoming, an inspired Denbigh could well add another three points to their locker.
Also on Friday, Gresford Athletic welcome Mold Alexandra to the Hollingsworth Group Stadium.
Eddie Maurice-Jones' Colliers have already suffered three home losses this term and will be anxious to avoid another against opponents who sit mid-table and have drawn three of their five matches to date.
Another team to recently return to their home ground, Ruthin Town, will host CPD Y Rhyl 1879, who have started the campaign well since their promotion with 10 points collected from a possible 15.
Ruthin have won one and lost four matches so far, so will want to avoid a further setback on Friday to a Lilywhites team adjusting well to life in Tier 2.
Saturday sees leaders Holywell Town test their 100 percent record with a visit to Caersws.
With just a single win in five starts so far, the Bluebirds might struggle to derail a Holywell train on a run of five straight league successes, including fine away triumphs at Holyhead Hotspur and Denbigh Town.
Bottom side Flint Mountain are still seeking their first win, but have a fair chance of getting off the mark when they take on Cymru North newcomers Brickfield Rangers at Bastion Gardens, Prestatyn.
Unpredictable Guilsfield will be determined to stop an Airbus side with four wins in five and two out of two on their travels from claiming three points at Clos Mytton.
This one has the makings of a draw if Guils are on their best form, while they will have to find a way of containing the Wingmakers' red-hot goal-getter George Peers.
Two sides in the bottom three and both without a victory meet at the New Stadium when Holyhead Hotspur lock horns with Penrhyncoch.
And revenge will be on Llandudno's minds when they greet Newtown at Go Goodwins Stadium.
Seven days previously, the Robins triumphed on penalties at the same venue after a 2-2 draw with the Seasiders in the Welsh Blood Service League Cup.
Tudno will be out to set the record straight with the goal-grabbing talents of Mark Cadwallader likely to prove crucial.
Neither side has lost in the league so far and that could still well be the case at full time, but with home advantage and after a good, but unrewarding display against the Powys visitors last weekend, this could be Llandudno's day.
JD CYMRU NORTH FIXTURES
Friday 5 September
Denbigh Town v Buckley Town (7.45 pm)
Gresford Athletic v Mold Alexandra (8 pm)
Ruthin Town v CPD Y Rhyl 1879 (7.45 pm)
Saturday 6 September (all 2.30 pm)
Caersws v Holywell Town
Flint Mountain v Brickfield Rangers
Guilsfield v Airbus UK Broughton
Holyhead Hotspur v Penrhyncoch
Llandudno v Newtown