Football

Monday night football round-up and Tuesday fixtures

Glantraeth celebrated their first win of the season in the Cartrefi Cymunedol Gwynedd League with a 3-1 success at Llannerchymedd.

Aaron Rickards and Cian Evans struck for Glan in the first half, and although Sion Griffiths pulled one back for Medd early in the second period, another from Evans sealed the points.

Bontnewydd were on fire as they romped to a 7-1 success at Ogwen Tigers.

Cai Penny Williams was the star player for the visitors with four goals, Aled Steele adding a double and Daniel Evans also on the mark.

Kyle Hartleb netted Ogwen’s sole reply.

As covered elsewhere on this website, Bangor 1876 made it two wins out of two with a 10-0 drubbing of Caergybi at Treborth.

Dylan Summers-Jones bagged a treble for the hosts, while there were doubles for Jamie Petrie and Jos Lloyd Jones and singles from Cian Williams, Cameron Barry and Leon Owens. Les Davies also played a big part for the hosts, providing five assists.

The league’s next action is on Thursday night, when the following fixtures take place (6.30 pm kick-offs):

Llangoed v Trearddur Bay Bulls

Menai Bridge Tigers v Bethesda Athletic

Nefyn United v Waunfawr

Talysarn Celts v Llanystumdwy.

Welsh Alliance League

In the Reserves Division, Pwllheli enjoyed a 4-2 home win over Nantlle Vale.

Dylan Jones, Steve Topliss, Cai Huws and Iwan Roberts were the Pwll marksmen, Aaron Wyn Williams and Gwion Hughes responding.

Tuesday’s North Wales football fixtures

Lock Stock Welsh Alliance League (6.30 pm)

Division One: Blaenau Amateurs v Penrhyndeudraeth, Greenfield v St Asaph City, Llanberis v Holyhead Hotspur, Llanrwst United v Denbigh Town.

Division Two: Llandudno Junction v Kinmel Bay, Llannefydd v Mochdre Sports, Pwllheli v Barmouth & Dyffryn.

Reserves Division: Kinmel Bay v Colwyn Bay, St Asaph City v Denbigh Town.

Guy Walmsley Welsh National League (6.30 pm unless stated)

Premier Division: Holywell Town v Brymbo (7.30 pm), Penycae v Plas Madoc.

Division One: Cefn Mawr Rangers v Lex XI, Coedpoeth United v Mynydd Isa Spartans, Llangollen Town v Johnstown YFC, Rhosllanerchrugog v Overton.

Reserves Division: Brickfield Rangers v Mold Alexandra, Llay Welfare v Hawarden Rangers.

Reserves & Colts: Airbus v Connah’s Quay Nomads (7.30 pm), Llay Welfare Colts v Cefn Albion.

Top Mark Uniforms North East Wales League (6.30 pm)

Sychdyn v Caerwys.

Veterans Division One: Mynydd Isa Spartans Vets v Lex Vets.

Lucas Oil Anglesey League (6,30 pm unless stated)

Holyhead Hotspur Res v Bodorgan (7.30 pm), Mountain Rangers v Cefni.

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