Nantgaredig, beaten only once in Division 3B West, head west to meet Pembroke Dock Quins looking to build on their fine start to the new season, while 2016 champions Burry Port head to league rivals New Dock Stars.
Cardigan reached the semi-finals last season and will be hoping to reach the third round with a home win over Crymych II. The 2016 runners-up, Taffs Well, head to Machen, while the reward for Risca IIs for their 29-8 first round win over Crumlin is a trip to New Tredegar.
WRU NATIONAL BOWL – ROUND 2
Abergavenny v Monmouth
Abertysswg Falcons v Blaina
Bangor v Rhyl & District
Bargoed II v Newport HSOB
Benllech v Newtown
Betws v Vardre
Bridgend Athletic II v Cefn Cribbwr
Briton Ferry v Pontrhydyfen
Cardiff University v Pontyclun
Cardigan v Crymych II
Cefn Coed v Penallta II
Chepstow v Hafodyrynys
COBRA v Llanidloes
Cwmcarn Utd v Newport Saracens
Deri v Trinant
Flint v Nant Conwy II
Glais v Abercrave
Glyncorrwg v Bryncoch
Hirwaun v Llantwit Major
Lampeter v Llangadog
Laugharne v Llangwm
Llandaff v Treharris
Llandaff North v Oakdale
Machen v Taffs Well
Malpas v Tredegar
Markham v Blackwood Stars
Neyland v Cefneithin
New Dock Stars v Burry Port
New Tredegar v Risca II
Old Illtydian v Tonyrefail
Pembroke v Aberaeron
Pembroke Dock Quins v Nantgaredig
Pentyrch v Cowbridge
Penybanc v Llandeilo
Penygraig v Ferndale
Pontycymer v Porthcawl
Pyle v Aberavon Green Stars
Shotton Steel v Pwllheli II
Swansea Uplands v Cwmllynfell
Trefil v St Julian’s HSOB
Trimsaran v Furnace Utd
Uni SE Wales v Abercwmboi
Wattstown v Fairwater
Whiteheads v Gwernyfed
Wrexham v Dinbych
Bye: Usk