Brynmawr will enjoy home advantage in round four of the WRU National Plate, as will Blaenavon if they can make it past Waunarlwydd.
Brynmawr’s reward for making it past Hartridge and Porth Harlequins is a home encounter with Ynysybwl.
Blaenavon will host Nant Conwy if they can add Waunarlwydd to the scalps of Penclawdd and Caerleon.
Reigning champions Penallta will have to travel away to Crymych in the fourth round if they can overcome Cwmgors in their rearranged third round tie.
The Pitmen enjoyed home advantage in the opening two rounds, beating Risca 27-19 and Pencoed 58-10, but will have to do it the hard way if they are to stay on track to defend their title at Principality Stadium in May.
Ystalyfera, who had a Steffan Castle drop goal in the fifth minute of injury time to thank for their 8-5 home win over Bonymaen last weekend, will be at home once again in the fourth round. Last season’s runners-up, they host the winners of the postponed tie between Maesteg and Gorseinon.
Maesteg Quins will host last season’s Division One East Central champions Treorchy, while Maestreg Celtic will be at home to Nelson if they can overcome Pwllheli.
In the WRU National Bowl, Newport Saracens will head to Porthcawl while Oakdale will travel to Penygraig if they get past Penallta seconds. Hafodyrynys wait to find out if they will entertain Monmouth or Newtown.
WRU NATIONAL PLATE - Round 4
Matches to be played on weekend of 13 January, 2018
Blaenavon / Waunarlwydd v Nant Conwy
Brynmawr v Ynysybwl
Crymych v Cwmgors / Penallta
Maesteg Celtic / Pwllheli v Nelson
Maesteg Quins v Treorchy
Mountain Ash v Glamorgan Wanderers
Ystalyfera v Maesteg / Gorseinon
Ystrad Rhondda v Ruthin
WRU NATIONAL BOWL - Round 5
Matches to be played on weekend of 13 January, 2018
COBRA v Pembroke
Hafodyrynys v Monmouth / Newtown
Nantgaredig v Treharris / Taffs Well
Old Illtydians v Abercwmboi
Penygraig v Oakdale / Penallta IIs
Porthcawl v Newport Saracens
Swansea Uplands v Cardiff University
Wrexham v Deri
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