Cymru Premier round-up: Connah's Quay Nomads put seven on Barry

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Saturday, 2 December

Connah's Quay Nomads 7-0 Barry Town United: Second place Connah's Quay Nomads put seven goals past Barry Town United on Saturday. A Callum Sainty own goal and Jack Kenny strike put the hosts 2-0 up before half time. After the break the floodgates opened, Kenny's second was followed by goals from Harry Franklin, Ryan Harrington, Jordan Davies and Michael Wilde's late effort.

Newtown 4-2 Colwyn Bay: Newtown came from behind to beat Colwyn Bay at Latham Park. Ryan Sears put the hosts ahead but two goals before half-time from Matty Hill and Udoyen Akpan gave Colwyn Bay the Lead. But two Aaron Williams strikes in as many minutes turned the game on its head, and Louis Robles' 82nd minute goal sealed all three points for Newtown.

Pontypridd 1-2 Caernarfon: A second-half fight back saw Caernarfon take all three points against Pontypridd. Owain Jones put Pontypridd ahead just before half time, but Zack Clarke's spot kick levelled the score on the hour mark. Sion Bradley sealed the win for the visitors 15 minutes later, as the hosts suffer a third straight defeat.

Cardiff Metropolitan 4-2 Aberystwyth: A five-goal second half saw Cardiff Met take all three points against Aberystwyth. Two goals from Eliot Evans - one either side of half-time - gave the Archers a commanding lead but Mark Cadwallader and substitute Alex Darlington looked to have rescued a point for Aberystwyth. However late goals from Chris Craven and Harry Owen restored Cardiff Met's two-goal lead and secured the win at Cyncoed Campus.

Penybont 0-2 Bala: Two goals in the opening quarter of an hour were enough for Bala to earn all three points on the road against Penybont. Paulo Mendes scored the opener just four minutes in before Aeron Edwards doubled the visitors' lead eight minutes later. Defeat leaves the hosts five points adrift of the Cymru Premier's top six, with Bala now six points ahead.

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