Cymru Premier Good Friday round-up

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Penybont v The New Saints in the Cymru PremierImage source, FAW/BBC

JD Cymru Premier

Friday, 15 April

Championship Conference

Caernarfon Town 1-0 Penybont: Kostya Georgievsky's last-minute own goal handed victory to Caernarfon, who completed a second-phase double over Penybont, who suffered their fifth successive loss.

The New Saints 7-0 Flint Town United: Blaine Hudson's 11th-minute header gave the champions the lead, with Jordan Williams doubling their advantage on the stroke of half-time. Ben Clark netted a third for the hosts from Adrian Cieslewicz's cross. Williams completed his hat-trick in between a Declan McManus goal, before Ryan Brobbel's header made it 7-0 late on as Flint fell to a fourth successive defeat.

Bala Town 1-0 Newtown: Chris Venables scored the only the goal of the game on the hour mark to secure a big win for Bala in the race for next season's Europa Conference League. Colin Caton's side are second in the table, three points above third-placed Newtown.

Play-Off Conference

Aberystwyth Town 5-0 Cefn Druids: A crucial win for Aberystwyth, who are now five points clear of the bottom two. Lee Jenkins broke the deadlock after half an hour at Park Avenue, before Steff Davies and Louis Bradford gave Aber a comfortable 3-0 interval lead. John Owen and a header from Davies for his second of the game saw the hosts extend their lead within three minutes of the second half. Druids, whose relegation has now been confirmed, have now conceded 103 goals this season.

Connah's Quay Nomads 2-0 Cardiff Met: Nomads maintained their unbeaten record in the second phase and are now three points clear of the bottom two following a crucial victory. Paulo Mendes put Craig Harrison's side in front after 31 minutes and Byron Harrison converted Neal Eardley's cross to double the lead in the second half. Cardiff Met are seventh, even though they have won only two of their eight games since the break.

Haverfordwest County 2-0 Barry Town United: Barry remain in the bottom two and are now three points from safety with two games remaining, after Jordan Davies scored twice to secure a win which sees Haverfordwest move up to seventh in the table.