Cymru Premier round-up: Barry come back to beat Nomads

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Friday, 28 January

Aberystwyth Town 5-0 Cefn Druids: Aberystwyth romped home in the battle of the two sides who began the night in the bottom two spots in the table. Harry Franklin scored twice in the first period with Jamie Veale also on target. Sam Phillips then scored twice in the last 19 minutes to complete a miserable night for Cefn Druids, who had Kieran Smith sent off midway through the second half. Aberystwyth climbed to ninth, with Druids rooted to the bottom.

Bala Town 1-0 Newtown: Will Evans smashed home just before half-time to ensure Newtown were beaten for the first time in five matches. Bala climb to fifth in the table, while Newtown stay second despite defeat.

Caernarfon Town 0-4 The New Saints: Saints consolidated their position at the top of the table with a thumping win at Caernarfon. Declan McManus' goal put the visitors ahead at the break before second-half strikes from Ryan Brobbel, Adrian Cieslewicz and Jordan Williams.

Haverfordwest County 2-2 Penybont: County slipped into the bottom two as their winless run stretched to eight games. Ricky Watts slid home at the far post to put County ahead but they trailed at the break as Ben Ahmun quickly levelled and Kane Owen struck just before half-time. The hosts claimed a point nine minutes from the end when Jazz Richards picked out Touray Sisay and he found the bottom corner.

Saturday, 29 January

Connah's Quay Nomads 2-3 Barry Town United: Barry Town came back from 2-0 down to secure victory at champions Connah's Quay Nomads. George Horan's header in first half stoppage time and Aeron Edwards' goal early in the second half put the Nomads in control. But Ryan Harrington's own goals and a Kayne McLaggon brace saw Barry end a run of four defeats although they remain ninth while Nomads drop to sixth.

Flint Town United 2-2 Cardiff Met: Matthew Chubb gave Met a third minute lead before Connor Harwood equalised six minutes later and Jack Kenny struck two minutes before the interval to put Flint ahead. Sam Jones secured a point for the visitors 14 minutes from time and The Archers are eighth while a point was enough for Flint to move back into second spot.

Tuesday, 1 February

The New Saints v Cefn Druids; 19:45 GMT

Aberystwyth Town v Haverfordwest County; 20:00 GMT