Cymru Premier: Cardiff Met stun Caernarfon Town

Fumpa Mwandwe of Cardiff Met celebrates at CaernarfonImage source, Sam Eaden/FAW
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Fumpa Mwandwe scored Cardiff Met's second goal at Caernarfon

Sunday, 28 September

Caernarfon Town 0-3 Cardiff Met: Caernarfon Town were condemned to a second successive home setback in a shock at the hands of the visitors from south Wales. Adam Roscrow hit the target early on and Fumpa Mwandwe doubled Met's lead after the break - with Jasper Payne sealing the win, and with it their first of the campaign. Caernarfon had held onto the lead at the top of the table following their 2-1 defeat by Penybont eight days ago, but are now third, three points behind leaders The New Saints while Cardiff Met sit 10th.

Saturday, 27 September

Barry Town United 0-0 Connah's Quay Nomads: Barry Town and Connah's Quay Nomads could not find the breakthrough at Jenner Park in a game that finished goalless.

Kit Margetson made a great save to stop Robbie Wilmott's volley, while at the other end Max Woodcock was denied by former Nomads keeper George Ratcliffe late in the game. Barry are fifth while Nomads are one place below.

Penybont 1-0 Colwyn Bay: Rhys Griffiths' Penybont moved up to second in the table after a narrow win over Colwyn Bay. Jac Clay scored the game's only goal a minute before the break, netting following a scramble in the area.

Flint Town United 2-1 Briton Ferry Llansawel: Harry Owen scored twice as Flint came from behind to beat Briton Ferry, who suffered their second defeat in a week despite taking the lead through Ruben Davies.

Llanelli in action against HaverfordwestImage source, FAW
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Llanelli's win over Haverfordwest was their second win in a week

Friday, 26 September

Bala Town 0-2 The New Saints: Reigning champions TNS are three points clear at the top of the Cymru Premier table after victory at Maes Tegid on Friday evening.

Ryan Brobbel's header from Ben Wilson's cross gave Saints the lead inside two minutes with Jack Bodenham sealing the win three minutes after the break.

Llanelli Town 1-0 Haverfordwest County: Llanelli secured a second successive win and are now unbeaten in three games after victory over County, who drop to the bottom of the table.

Danny Williams applied the final touch to a Theo Wharton shot for the only goal of the game that sealed the win and lifts Llanelli to 10th.