Cymru Premier: Haverfordwest fight back to earn point at Nomads

Ben Ahmun celebrates with his Haverfordwest team-mates after securing a point for his side with a late penalty at Connah's Quay Nomads
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Saturday, 25 October
Connah's Quay Nomads 3-3 Haverfordwest County: Haverfordwest County came from behind to claim a crucial point in their bid to climb out of the relegation zone with a 3-3 draw at Connah's Quay Nomads.
Declan Poole and Jacob Cook gave Nomads a 2-0 interval lead. Greg Walters reduced the deficit 10 minutes into the second half but Dan Cowan's first goal for Connah's Quay with 12 minutes remaining looked likely to seal victory.
But captain Dylan Rees pulled a goal back for the visitors with three minutes of the 90 remaining and County were awarded a penalty late on which Ben Ahmun converted, with Tony Pennock's side a point off safety.
Bala Town 0-0 Barry Town United: Barry are above Bala on goal difference following stalemate at Maes Tegid. Ieuan Owen missed a glorious opportunity for the visitors while Bala's Lassana Mendes blazed and effort over the crossbar.
Briton Ferry Llansawel 0-2 Colwyn Bay: Jordan Davies' fourth minute penalty set Colwyn Bay on their way to victory at Briton Ferry Llansawel before he turned provider with a cross for Sol Forde to double the lead before the break.
Bay's George Hughes was sent-off and Ferry awarded a penalty in the second half but Corey Hurford's spot kick was saved by keeper Alex Brown and the home side also struck the crossbar.
Penybont 0-2 Caernarfon Town: Caernarfon moved to with two points of second placed Penybont with an impressive 2-0 win and end a four match winless run in the league. Kyle Harrison put Caernarfon ahead on 51 minutes and Sion Bradley scored his first goal since returning to the Canaries on loan from TNS to secure victory.
Cardiff Met 4-1 Flint Town United: Three goals in the final seven minutes saw Cardiff Met beat Flint to move up to sixth.
Elliot Reeves put Flint ahead after 22 minutes but a well taken goal by Adam Roscrow saw the hosts on level terms eight minutes later.
Sam Jones' header on 83 minutes followed by Lewis Rees' free-kick four minutes and a stunning stoppage time effort by Matt Chubb from just inside the Flint half with keeper Jack Flunt off his line, sealed the comeback and win.

Jordan Williams (right) celebrates after scoring The New Saints' third goal
Friday, 24 October
Llanelli Town 0-4 The New Saints: Champions New Saints won their ninth league game in a row to extend their lead at the top of the table to nine points.
Isaac Jefferies swept Saints in front just before the break at Stebonheath Park. Ryan Brobbel extend that lead with his 100th Cymru Premier goal, before Jordan Williams and Harrison McGahey sealed victory for Craig Harrison's side while Llanelli remain bottom of the table.