Cymru Premier round-up: Crucial win for Aberystwyth
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JD Cymru Premier
Saturday, 21 January
Aberystwyth Town 2-1 Caernarfon Town: Goals from Harry Arnison and Niall Flint ended Aberystwyth's seven match winless streak and give the Seasiders a crucial win over Caernarfon Town. Despite the win, Anthony Williams' side remain in the bottom two but only a point behind 10th placed Pontypridd. Caernarfon Town, who have suffered a blow with on-loan striker Fidel O'Rourke recalled by parent club Liverpool and who had Joe Faux sent-off, scored a late consolation with Rhys Alun Williams netting his first for the club since his recent mover from Porthmadog.
Cardiff Met 3-1 Airbus UK Broughton: Cardiff Met are up to third after victory in the final game of phase one. Harry Owen put The Archers ahead on 12 minutes and Elliot Evans extended their lead early in the second half. Although Adam Davies pulled a goal back for the bottom of the table side a goal from Chris Craven 18 minutes from time.
Flint Town United 4-1 Pontypridd United: Zack Clarke, who recently joined on loan from Chester until the end of the season, scored a hat-trick as Flint completed a phase one league double over Pontypridd United. Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro was also on the scoresheet for Lee Fowler's men, who were without a win in four league games.. Joe Evans scored a late consolation for Pontypridd, who are a point above the bottom two.
Penybont P-P Newtown: A frozen pitch at SDM Glass Stadium saw the fixture postponed on Saturday morning.
Haverfordwest County P-P Connah's Quay Nomads: A frozen pitch at Bridge Meadow Stadium saw the fixture postponed on Saturday morning following a pitch inspection at 08:30 GMT.
The New Saints P-P Bala Town:The game at Park Hall was called off on Friday afternoon because of a frozen pitch.
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