Cymru Premier round-up
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JD Cymru Premier
Friday, 27 November
Bala Town 3-1 Newtown: The hosts rose a place to second in the table as they comfortably saw off winless Newtown at Maes Tegid since 2015. Will Evans claimed a first-half brace and after Matthew Williams hit back, Steve Leslie put the outcome beyond doubt.
Saturday, 28 November
Connah's Quay Nomads 3-1 Barry Town: The Nomads claimed their third win in a row to keep pressure on leaders The New Saints. Jordan Cotterill's early opener was cancelled by Michael Wilde, with Declan Poole giving them the upper hand before the break. Aeron Edwards' fine header made certain of the result.
Caernarfon Town 1-4 Haverfordwest County: Haverfordwest made their way into the top six after cruising past 10-man Caernarfon. Goalkeeper Josh Tibbets was red carded after just five minutes for bringing down Jack Wilson, and despite being a man down, the hosts took the lead through Gareth Edwards. Haverfordwest responded with two goals from Wilson, with Ben Fawcett and Marcus Griffiths also on the scoresheet.
Flint Town United 0-1 Cardiff Met: The Archers rise to seventh after a hard fought battle against 10-man Flint. Alex Jones saw red after 20 minutes for a foul on Emlyn Lewis, but the hosts managed to keep the visitors at bay until the 70th minute when Oliver Hulbert was awarded a goal after an offside debate between the officials. Flint's manager was sent off in the aftermath.
The New Saints 4-1 Aberystwyth Town: The New Saints remain top of the table after a convincing win against Aber. A Jonathan Foligno own goal gave them an early lead before Steve Hewitt equalised before half-time. Another own goal, this time from Lee Jenkins, saw the Saints regain the lead, before Greg Draper hit two quick goals to put the game to bed.
Sunday, 29 November
Penybont 1-1 Cefn Druids: Bottom-club Cefn Druids equalised three minutes from time to claim a point at fifth-placed Penybont. The hosts looked to be heading for victory when Ben Ahmun put them ahead with a precise finish on 72 minutes, but Jacob Wise's fine volley gave the Druids only a fifth point from 10 games this season.
Tuesday, 1 December
Caernarfon Town 1-1 Bala Town
Cardiff Met 2-1 Newtown
Connah's Quay Nomads 2-0 Flint Town United
Haverfordwest County 2-0 Aberystwyth Town
Wednesday, 2 December
Cefn Druids 0-4 The New Saints
Orchard Welsh Premier Women's League
Sunday, 29 November
Briton Ferry Llansawel 3-2 Cascade YC
Cardiff City 2-0 Aberystwyth Town
Cyncoed LFC 1-1 Port Talbot Town
Swansea City 1-0 Cardiff Met