The Football Association of Wales have formed seven reserve leagues for the 2020/21 season.
After the FAW took control of the third tier, it was able to form a reserve league for the 108 clubs who fall under it’s umbrella.
The governing body will administer the seven divisions with 67 teams in total.
The Central North League is the smallest division with just six teams placed in it, in the Central South, there are seven teams.
Reserve League Central South
- Bow Street
- Caersws
- Llanidloes Town
- Llandrindod Wells
- Penrhyncoch
- Penparcau
- Rhayader
Reserve League Central North
- Berriew
- Four Crosses
- Guilsfield
- Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant
- Llanfair United
- Welshpool Town
Reserve League North East
- Airbus UK Broughton
- Brymbo
- Buckley Town
- Cefn Albion
- Cefn Druids
- Chirk AAA
- Connah’s Quay
- Gresford Athletic
- Llay Welfare
- Mold Alexandra
- Penycae
- Rhos Aelwyd
- Rhostyllen
- Rhydymwyn
- Ruthin Town
- The New Saints
Reserve League North West
- Bala Town
- Conwy Borough
- CPD Porthmadog
- Denbigh Town
- Dyffryn Nantlle Vale
- Holyhead Hotspur
- Holywell Town
- Llandudno Town
- Llangefni Town
- Llanrwst United
- Prestatyn Town
- St Asaph City
Reserve League South Central
- AFC Llwydcoed
- Cardiff Met
- Dinas Powys
- Llantwit Major
- Penybont
- Penydarren BGC
- Pontyclun
- Pontypridd Town
- Treharris Athletic Western
- Treowen Stars
- Trethomas Bluebirds
Reserve League South East
- Abergavenny Town
- Abertillery Bluebirds
- Abertillery Excelsiors
- Caldicot Town
- Chepstow Town
- Croesyceiliog
- Cwmbran Celtic
- Goytre FC
- Monmouth Town
- Newport City
- Panteg
- Undy Athletic
Reserve League South West
- Afan Lido
- Ammanford AFC
- Briton Ferry Llansawel
- Carmarthen Town
- Cwmamman United
- Garden Village
- Goytre United
- Llanelli Town
- Pontardawe Town
- Port Talbot Town
- Ynysygerwn
- West End
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