Cwmbran Town are looking for a hat-trick of successive away wins over Airbus UK in the Principality Building Society Welsh Premier League and that would go a long way towards securing their league status.

Airbus were beaten 1-0 at home by the Crows in their first meeting and last season it got even better for Cwmbran, winning 3-1.

Airbus are in their third season of WPL membership, playing their first season at Conwy's Morfa Stadium before getting their ground at Broughton up to standard.

The Crows have a three-pronged advantage over their north east Wales rivals - two games in hand; a seven-point advantage and a far better goal difference.

A win for Cwmbran over Airbus who are a point ahead of bottom team Caernarfon would be a tremendous fillip for manager Sean Wharton whose side are without a goal in their last four games.

In fact, they have now gone 383 minutes without a goal, the last being scored by Kris Leek in mid-December against Llanelli when the Crows fought back to earn a 2-2 draw.

And no doubt Leek will be looking to increase his goal tally and end the Crows goal drought.

However, Cwmbran will be without defender Gareth Wysome who is not available while Kristian Hanbury has still not shaken off the affects of an ankle injury he picked up while playing in a charity match at Cwmbran Stadium.

Midfield player Simon Davies, capped by Wales and played 11 times for Manchester United in the Premiership, has signed for Airbus. Davies had been registered with Chester City, playing in their reserve team and coaching their successful youth team.

The 32-year-old Davies had previously played in the Welsh Premier League with Bangor City.

He was with the Old Trafford club when capped by Wales, moving on to Luton Town for a £150,000 fee and he then had spells with Huddersfield, Macclesfield and Rochdale.

l Darren Adie from Caldicot is the fourth official for the Loosemores Cup final between Caersws and Rhyl at Newtown on March 18.

Tonight: Welsh Premier League: Haverfordwest v Llanelli.