Cymru Premier round-up
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JD Cymru Premier
Friday, 13 November
Caernarfon Town 1-2 Connah's Quay Nomads: Three injury time red cards took the shine off Callum Morris' late penalty which gave Nomads victory. Gareth Edwards had given the hosts the lead before Michael Wilde equalised after 75 minutes. Morris' spot kick was far from the end of the drama however as Caernarfon's Sion Bradley and Nomads' goalkeeper Lewis Brass and Callum Roberts saw red as as tempers flared and players began fighting. Priestley Farquharson went in goal for the final seconds but Nomads held on for the win which moves them back up to second.
Cardiff Met 1-1 Aberystwyth Town: Cardiff Met substitute Ashton Gleed's second-half strike cancelled out Steff Davies' 66th minute goal for the visitors as the spoils were shared in Cyncoed. Aberystwyth should have opened the scoring in the first half but missed a whole host of chances to take the lead. Cardiff Met remain in ninth while Aberystwyth move up one place to seventh.
Saturday, 14 November
Bala Town 4-1 Penybont: Own goals by Ismail Yakubu and Oliver Dalton saw Penybont lose heavily at Bala, who also scored through a Chris Venables penalty and Will Evans' second-half effort. Benjamin Ahmun was the only Penybont player to put the ball in the right net.
Cefn Druids P-P Haverfordwest County: Haverfordwest County's Cymru Premier game at Cefn Druids on Saturday has been postponed after a Bluebirds player tested positive for Covid-19.
Newtown 3-2 Flint Town United: Nick Rushton and Tyrone Ofori both struck within three minutes of each other to propel Newtown to a come-from-behind victory over Flint Town, their first win in five games. Callum Bratley's opener for the visitors had been cancelled out by Kai Edwards' own goal, before Richie Foulkes had put Flint into the lead for the second time but they remain in the relegation zone after seven straight defeats.
The New Saints 2-1 Barry Town: A Louis Robles' first-half header gave leaders New Saints the lead at Park Hall. Robles turned provider for Greg Draper, who doubled the home side's advantage on 72 minutes before Nat Jarvis pulled a goal back four minutes later. Saints remain five points clear at the top of the table, while Barry remain fourth.
Orchard Welsh Premier Women's League
Sunday, 15 November
Abergavenny WFC P-P Port Talbot Town
Swansea City 7-1 Briton Ferry Llansawel
Cardiff Met University 5-0 Cardiff City
Cyncoed LFC 2-0 Cascade YC