Football preview by guest presenter Fraser Watson
What could happen on Saturday is anyone's guess.
The weather forecast is poor for a start, and the first round of the West Wales Cup dominates the fixture list with 15 Pembrokeshire teams playing.
Those games are always hard to predict - with the outcomes dependant on how strong teams travel, or whether the focus is getting a result or havinga session on the away home. Ideally, you want both.
There are two Division 1 games as well so anyway, here goes nothing.
Pembrokeshire football fixtures for Saturday, October 12th:
Division 1 (2pm):
Goodwick United 3-1 Carew
It's early in the season, but this is already a big game for both.
After being called off last week, Goodwick are looking for a fourth straight win that would put them joint top (on points at least), while Carew are out to avoid a third consecutive defeat.
The Rooks actually won 3-2 at Phoenix Park last season but right now things are not clicking for them, and they followed defeat at Hakin with a 3-1 home loss to Narberth. Sam Christopher has scored in the last three league games and he, along with Jordan Richards and Scott Ferney if they all play, will stretch Goodwick at the back.
But keeping the hosts out at the other end will be difficult. Ben Adams has settled in quickly, Jordan Griffiths is in the goals and Rhys Dalling is back looking sharp.
If Carew are to mount the title challenge many, including me, expected this season then they can't afford a record of three defeats in their first five games.
But on current form, I have to go for a home win.
Merlins Bridge 7-0 Saundersfoot Sports
Bridge can also take advantage of Hakin and Monkton not playing, and I'd expect them to take three points here against a Saundersfoot side that is struggling early doors.
Four league and cup defeats, compounded by a key player in Richard Cope joining Kilgetty two weeks ago, has added up to a rocky period and it won't get any easier against a side rampant in winning 12-1 at St Clears last week.
There were hat tricks for Adam Hawkins, Joe Leahy, and Will Haworth in that win and The Wizards will expect to create plenty more chances tomorrow. If they click, it could be a long day for the visitors.
West Wales Cup Round 1 (1.45pm):
Predicted scores:
Bryn Rovers 4-1 Lawrenny
Celtic Neath 2-3 Kilgetty
Clarbeston Road 3-1 Cwmfelin Press
Fishguard Sports 2-1 Cilfrew Rovers
Gorseinon Athletic 3-0 St Ishmaels
Haverfordwest CC 3-2 Resolven
Herbrandston 1-5 Pengelli United
Hundleton 2-4 Morriston Town
Letterston 0-4 Evans & Williams
Loughor Rovers 4-3 Monkton Swifts
Murton Rovers 4-2 Milford United
Narberth 2-3 Ynystawe Athletic
Neyland 6-1 Clydach Sports
Pennar Robins 1-2 Dafen Welfare
St Josephs 3-0 St Clears
Division 2 (2pm):
Broad Haven v Merlins Bridge II
Hakin United II v Johnston
Solva v Pennar Robins II
Division 3 (2pm):
Carew II v Milford Athletic
Cosheston v Camrose
Monkton Swifts II v Clarbeston Road II
Pembroke Boro v Fishguard Sports II
Division 4 (2pm):
Camrose II v Haverfordwest CC II
Milford United II v Neyland II
Pennar Robins III v Solva II
St Clears II v Narberth II
St Florence v Tenby
St Ishmaels II v Broad Haven II
Division 5 (2pm):
Carew III v Hundleton II
Johnston II v Pembroke Boro II
Kilgetty II v Herbrandston II
Milford Athletic II v Angle
Saundersfoot Sports II v Newport Tigers