Cymru Premier round-up: Cardiff Met deny Penybont

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Cardiff Met v Penybont was played in poor conditions

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Tuesday, 15 October

Cardiff Met 1-1 Penybont: League leaders Penybont were denied as Owen Pritchard's opener was cancelled out by second-half substitute Thomas Vincent. Penypont stay top, five points clear of Haverfordwest County while Cardiff Met lie fourth.

Newtown 2-4 Barry Town United: The visitors fought back from a 2-0 deficit at the break with four of their own in mid Wales. Aaron Williams and Shane Sutton eased Newtown into the lead. But after Ollie Hulbert put his side on the scoreboard, Barry were irresistible with Harrison Bright, Sam Snaith and Hulbert, again, finding the target. Barry Town are sixth in the title chase, Newtown eighth.

The New Saints 5-0 Flint Town United: Title-holders The New Saints earned their second successive win as they hammered Flint Town United. Jordan Williams struck first for the hosts with Aramide Jay Oteh and Daniel Williams also scoring before the break. Oteh added his second and Adrian Cieslewicz finished off TNS's work, but they stay third in the table and the visitors are 10th.

Bala Town 0-0 Connah's Quay Nomads: The visitors registered their fourth draw of the campaign and have only one win in eight league encounters. It was Bala's sixth draw of the league season - they sit seventh in the table with Nomads ninth.

Caernarfon Town 1-4 Aberystwyth Town: Jonathan Evans, Louis Bradford and Niall Flint ensured Aberystwyth Town were 3-0 up at the break. Aberystwyth added their fourth before Zack Clarke's late consolation. It was a morale-boosting win for the visitors, who are second from bottom after this, their second win of 2024-25, while Caernarfon are fifth.

Briton Ferry Llansawel 1-2 Haverfordwest County: Haverfordwest County continued their title challenge as they inflicted the eighth defeat of Briton Ferry's season. While Haverfordwest are second in the title race, Briton Ferry remain bottom of the table with only one win and eight defeats to date.

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