RHYL begin their quest for the Huws Gray Alliance title with a trip to newly promoted Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochant.

The Lilywhites are expected to make a strong challenge for promotion to the JD Welsh Premier League after significant strengthening the squad under director of football Eddie Maurice-Jones, and they have a great chance to get off to a flyer against a side competing in their first fixture at second tier level on Saturday, August 11.

Their first home fixture will take place the following weekend against Chris Williams’ Ruthin Town, before travelling to fierce rivals Prestatyn Town on August 21.

Championship rivals Airbus Broughton visit the Belle Vue Stadium on September 29, while their eagerly awaited first clash with Bangor City will take place on November 30.

The Lilywhites will take on the Seasiders at home in a Boxing Day encounter that is set to draw a huge crowd, and former manager Niall McGuinness returns with Flint Town United on September 25.

Maurice-Jones and Richard Williams-Cooke get the chance to get one on their old team on December 14 when they travel to Central Park to take on Denbigh Town, and the promotion hopefuls end their campaign with fixtures against Holyhead Hotspur, Buckley Town, Guilsfield, Bangor and Denbigh to conclude a season that is set to go down to the wire.