Two goals apiece from Rosie Hughes and Kerry Morris ensured NFA advanced to the last 16 of the 2020-21 FAW Under-16 Girls Welsh Cup.
After such a long break due to Covid-19, both sides performed to a high standard and despite tiredness creeping in during the second half, the two teams kept going admirably.
A minute’s silence was held before the game in honour of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who passed away on Friday aged 99.
Annie Small scored all six goals as Northop Hall emerged victorious in a 10-goal thriller.
Visitors Brickfield gave it their all, but double hat-trick star Annie was the big difference on the day.
Leah Davies (2), Lily Arrowsmith and Kate Jones replied for Bricky.
Hat-tricks from Sophie Rawling and substitute Millie Spencer helped Penrhyn Bay rattle up double figures against Bethel at Y Morfa, Conwy Borough.
Nel Metcalfe (2) Mia Morris Roberts and Ella Jones were also on target for the hosts, who won the Welsh Cup in 2018-19 and are still technically holders as no competition took place last season.
Jessica Jones scored both first half goals which clinched Caernarfon victory in Sunday’s derby at newly-formed 1876.
Bangor 1876 0 Caernarfon Town 2
NFA 4 Airbus UK Broughton 0
Northop Hall 6 Brickfield Rangers 4
Penrhyn Bay 10 Bethel Ladies 0
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