Cymru Premier round-up: Penybont win at leaders Caernarfon

Penybont have won five games in the Cymru Premier this season, the same as the two teams above them
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Friday, 19 September
Bala Town 2-2 Briton Ferry: Honours ended even at Bala where Dominic McGiveron put the hosts ahead. The visitors levelled through Tom Price before Liam Higgins hit the target to put Ferry ahead. But Ruben Davies levelled and neither side's league position changed on the night with Bala staying fourth and Briton Ferry seventh.
Cardiff Met 1-3 The New Saints: The visitors maintained the pressure on league leaders Caernarfon Town with a win in the Welsh capital. Daniel Williams eased any nerves with the opener and after Adam Roscrow levelled, Ben Wilson and Rory Holden ensured victory for the Saints. The Saints remain second, but level on points with Caernarfon, who host Penybont on Saturday evening. Cardiff Met stayed 10th.
Saturday, 20 September
Flint Town United 0-0 Barry Town United: The visitors from south Wales ended the day sixth after a fourth draw of the campaign at Flint Town United, who stay ninth.
Haverfordwest County 1-3 Connah's Quay: Haverfordwest finished the game with 10 men and with manager Tony Pennock also having been sent off as Connah's Quay ran out winners. Callum West opened for the visitors before Ben Ahmun struck back from the penalty spot. But Ahmun was giving his marching orders for a second yellow offence soon after Rhys Hughes had put Nomads ahead for the second time. Hughes added his second to seal the win for the visitors five minutes after Pennock was shown his red card.
Llanelli Town 0-0 Colwyn Bay: Winless and bottom club Llanelli earned their first point of the league season as they held Colwyn Bay to a goalless draw in west Wales. The visitors saw Louis Robles miss an early penalty as they ended the day fifth in the table.
Caernarfon Town 1-2 Penybont: The visitors from south Wales dented Caernarfon's title bid and boosted their own. Penybont's Noah Daley hit the back of the net in each half with Adam Davies responding late on. Caernarfon remain top, level on points with The New Saints and with Penybont now one point behind in third.