Cymru Premier: Caernarfon stay top and Penybont win

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Penybont finished second behind champions The New Saints in 2024-25

Monday, 25 August

Briton Ferry 0-1 Haverfordwest County: Havefordwest struck in second half added time to earn a first league win of the season. Alaric Jones netted in the 93rd minute as the Bluebirds kept a first clean sheet in the league this term - with Briton Ferry tasting defeat for the first time this season.

Caernarfon Town 2-0 Bala Town: Richard Davies' side remain at the top of the table following a hard-fought victory over the 10-man Lakesiders. Lassana Mendes was sent off on the hour mark at The Oval, and the home side took advantage as Phil Mooney struck in the 70th minute. Osebi Abadaki bagged his side's second late on as the Canaries stay unbeaten.

Cardiff Met 1-1 Barry Town United: Robbie Willmott netted at the death as the points were shared at Cyncoed Campus. Met appeared on course for victory as Sam Jones scored in the 63rd minute in the Welsh capital. But Willmott bagged a last-gasp equaliser as Met drew for the fourth game in succession.

Colwyn Bay 1-1 The New Saints: Bay came from behind to earn a crucial point against reigning champions TNS. Jordan Williams gave the Saints the lead 10 minutes after the restart in north Wales. But Aeron Edwards equalised against his former club to earn the hosts a share of the spoils.

Penybont 2-0 Llanelli Town: Bont earned back-to-back wins for the first time this season courtesy of victory against newly-promoted Llanelli. Mael Davies gave the hosts the lead after just 12 minutes - with veteran striker Chris Venables making it 2-0 on the brink of half-time as Rhys Griffiths' side earned a third league win of the season.

Connah's Quay 3-2 Flint Town United: The Nomads came from two goals down to beat Flint and earn their first league win of the season. The visitors got themselves into a commanding position thanks to first-half goals from Elliott Reeves and Ben Wynne. Rhys Hughes missed a penalty for the hosts in the second-half as their hopes of salvaging a positive outcome appeared unlikely. But Jack Kenny netted moments later, with Chris Marriott equalising in the 75th minute. And Kenny notched his second of the game in the 90th minute to earn the home side victory - leaving Flint without a win this season.