Cymru Premier: Shephard rescues late point for Haverfordwest

Corey Shephard is mobbed by Haverfordwest team-mates after his equaliser against Caernarfon TownImage source, FAW
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Corey Shephard is mobbed by Haverfordwest team-mates after his equaliser against Caernarfon Town

Saturday, 8 November

Barry Town United 0-0 Flint Town United: Lee Fowler's Flint secured a useful point in their bid to move up the table as they held Barry at Jenner Park. Flint are 10th - two points above the bottom two while Barry were denied the chance to move into the top sixth - Steve Jenkins' side are seventh.

Caernarfon Town 2-2 Haverfordwest County: Captain Corey Shephard scored in the ninth minute of stoppage time to earn Haverfordwest a crucial point at Caernarfon Town in their bid to move out of the bottom two.

Adam Davies put Caernarfon ahead and Sion Bradley doubled their lead almost immediately, but Owain Jones reduced the deficit six minutes later before Shephard's late heroics – the second successive away game in which they rescued a point in stoppage time.

Haverfordwest remain in the relegation zone, two points off safety while Caernarfon are third.

Colwyn Bay 3-1 Llanelli Town: Colwyn Bay came from behind to beat bottom-of-the-table Llanelli to boost their top six ambitions.

Llanelli went ahead on the half hour when Tristan Jenkins' shot from the edge of the area found the bottom corner of the net.

But the Bay responded with two goals in the space of four minutes. Jordan Davies scored his seventh goal of the season before Louis Robles netted from Ethan Roberts' cross.

Jamie Cumming wrapped up the win for the Bay with 20 minutes remaining with a lob from distance and Mike Wilde's side maintain fifth spot in the table.

Connah's Quay Nomads 4-0 Penybont: Second placed Penybont's pursuit of The New Saints suffered a blow as they lost to Nomads. Rhys Griffiths' side failed to capitalise on TNS' Friday night loss and remain nine points behind the leaders after a brace from Rhys Hughes - including a penalty - Declan Poole and Callum Bratley saw Nomads consolidate their fourth place spot.

Adam Roscrow of Cardiff Met celebrates his winning goal against The New SaintsImage source, FAW
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Adam Roscrow of Cardiff Met celebrates his winning goal against former club The New Saints

Friday, 7 November

Briton Ferry 2-0 Bala Town: Briton Ferry closed the gap to just three points on Bala in eighth. The home side led from the 25th minute after Ricky-Lee Owen found a way through, but the points were not safe until Ferry were awarded an 89th-minute penalty and Alex Gammond converted.

The New Saints 2-3 Cardiff Met: Cardiff Met caused an upset at league leaders The New Saints in a thriller at Park Hall. The Students took a two-goal lead as Jasper Payne and Lifumpa Mwande struck, only for Saints to hit back in the second half and level through Ben Clark and Ryan Brobbel's penalty. But there was one more twist as Adam Roscrow conjured a winner deep into time added on to claim victory.