Cymru Premier round-up

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Flint Town's Harry Owen and Steve Tomassen of Airbus in actionImage source, FAW/John Smith
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Flint Town's Harry Owen and Steve Tomassen of Airbus in action

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Friday, 21 October

Caernarfon Town 2-1 Aberystwyth Town: Fidel O'Rourke and Lloyd Marsh-Hughes scored the goals that secured Caernarfon's home win against Aberystwyth. The visitors got one back through Sam Litchfield, but the hosts held on.

Saturday, 22 October

Haverfordwest County 1-4 Bala Town: Bala bounced back from their 5-0 defeat at home by the New Saints with a convincing win at struggling Haverfordwest. All Bala's goals came after Elliot Scorcher put the hosts ahead. George Newell opened the scoring for the visitors and after Nathan Peate added their second, Adam Roscrow scored a brace.

Newtown 0-1 Cardiff Met: Lewis Rees ended Cardiff Met's recent disappointing form with the winner at Newtown, who had hoped to build on their triumph at Pontypridd.

Penybont 0-1 Connah's Quay Nomads: Penybont's five-match unbeaten run came to an and thanks to Mike Hayes' winner for the Nomads, who registered their fifth successive triumph.

The New Saints 2-0 Pontypridd United: Leaders The New Saints have now won nine games on the bounce and are six points clear at the top of the Cymru Premier after first-half goals from Daniel Redmond and Declan McManus. Pontypridd United stay in the bottom two but Andrew Stokes' side have won two and drawn one of their last six league games.

Flint Town United 1-0 Airbus UK: Flint ended a six-game winless run in the league as Okera Simmonds made up for a missed penalty by scoring at a second attempt from the spot as the game wore on. Flint's last victory was away at Flintshire neighbours Airbus in August. Winless Airbus, who appointed Jamie Reed as manager during the week, have lost 10 of their 11 league games this season and remain bottom of the table.

Tuesday, 25 October

The New Saints 3-0 Caernarfon Town; Saints are seven points clear at the top of the table with goals from Ryan Brobbel, Adam Wilson and Gwion Dafydd securing their 10th successive league win.

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