Cymru Premier round-up: 10-man Nomads draw at Barry
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JD Cymru Premier
Friday, 16 October
Aberystwyth Town 2-2 The New Saints: Cymru Premier leaders New Saints' 100% start to the season was ended by Aberystwyth Town in an exciting game at Park Avenue. Louis Robles gave Saints a first half lead but two goals in the space of seven second half minutes from Jonathan Falingo and Steff Davies put Gavin Allen's side ahead. But Ben Clark's header seven minutes from time rescued a point for Saints.
Saturday, 17 October
Cardiff Met 2-1 Flint Town United: Cardiff Met secured a vital victory following four consecutive defeats with Dylan Rees giving The Archers the lead after the break before Ollie Hulbert added a second three minutes later. Callum Bratley replied for Flint, who drop into the bottom two after a fifth consecutive loss.
Cefn Druids 0-2 Penybont: Druids remain bottom and yet to win at home after defeat by Penybont, who were boosted with the news manager Rhys Griffiths has agreed a new contract. Kane Davies Owen scored from the spot to give them the lead before half time with Mael Davies' securing victory in the second half.
Haverfordwest County 1-1 Caernarfon Town: Danny Williams' stoppage time equaliser rescued a point for County after Mike Hayes had given Caernarfon the lead with 16 minutes remaining.
Newtown 0-2 Bala Town: Bala are fourth following a win which extended Newtown's winless run to four games. Nathan Peate's first half header put the visitors ahead before Chris Venables' ninth goal of the campaign sealed the win with fine minutes remaining.
Barry Town United 0-0 Connah's Quay Nomads: Champions Nomads secured a point after being reduced to 10 men after only two minutes when John Disney was red carded for a challenge on Curtis Hutson. Barry, who move back up to third, also had a man sent off in second half stoppage time with David Cotterill shown a red.
Tuesday, 20 October
Flint Town United 1-2 Bala Town: Alex Jones gave Flint the lead but Chris Venables and Steve Leslie secured victory for Bala, who are third.
Welsh Premier Women's League Cup
Sunday, 18 October
Abergavenny WFC 2-0 Briton Ferry Llansawel
Cascade YC 0-5 Cardiff Met University
Cyncoed LFC 2-7 Cardiff City
Port Talbot Town P-P Swansea City