Cymru Premier: Llanelli remain winless at foot of table

Colwyn Bay FC hosted Briton Ferry in the latest round of the Cymru Premier season
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Saturday, 30 August
Barry Town United 0-0 The New Saints: TNS ended the day fourth in the table in a stalemate in south Wales where neither side could find the breakthrough.
Colwyn Bay 2-2 Briton Ferry: Thomas Walters and Nathan Peate exchanged goals at either end of the opening period in this evenly-matched encounter. Walters' brace was also rubbed out when Jordan Davies hit back for the hosts as they drew for the fourth time in five games to date. Colwyn Bay sit ninth in the title chase and Briton Ferry third.
Flint Town United 4-2 Cardiff Met: Joel Edwards got the visitors from west Wales off to a strong start in an enthralling encounter. But the hosts seized the initiative as Alec Mudimu levelled before Elliott Rees put the hosts ahead. Lewis Rees hit back only for Jack Thorn to restore the lead for Flint Town, and Joshua Jones made no mistake from the penalty spot late on as they won for the first time in the league in 2025-26. However, both sides are tied on four points with Flint Town 10th and the Met 11th.
Llanelli Town 0-1 Bala Town: An early effort from Hussein Mehasseb was enough to earn Bala their second win of the campaign, as they condemned winless Llanelli to their fifth defeat of the season to leave the hosts languishing at the foot of the table.
Penybont 0-1 Connah's Quay: It took until the 80th minute for the deadlock to break, Rhys Hughes finding the target to put the Nomads ahead in south Wales. Second-placed Penybont are two points above Connah's Quay in second in the rankings.
Haverfordwest County 1-1 Caernarfon Town: Dominic Smith rescued a point for the visitors after Ben Ahmun's penalty five minutes before half-time had given Haverfordwest the lead. The point sees Caernarfon stretch their lead at the top of the table after nearest challengers Penybont lost at home.