A great start to life at Nantporth for the Busmen as they collected all three points.
It was a hard-fought battle from the opening minutes, but on 33 Arriva’s Robin Roberts made it 1-0 with a top drawer volley from distance.
Paddy Whittington doubled the lead with a great headed finish 10 minutes later.
Despite conceding early in the second half, Chris Hughes netting for the Harbourmen, the Busmen fought hard to keep the lead and see out the win.
Table-toppers Rovers remain unbeaten after a dramatic 3-2 home triumph against Rangers.
Iestyn Marlow (2) and Osian Price provided the decisive goals. Marlow delivered the 92nd minute winner.
Rangers trailed 2-0 but put a lot into the contest, Nathan Rowlands and Elis Hughes pulling them back in terms before the hour.
Visiting player Rhys Jones was sent off for a second yellow card after 82 and then Marlow hurt Rangers much more with that clinching goal.
Anthony Williams handed Dewi Williams’ Llangoed side a fifth-minute lead, but Luke Phillips restored parity close to half time.
Ianto Ap Rhun struck the winner for Bont in the 75th minute.
Although Dave Webb edged Caergybi in front after seven minutes that was as good as it got for the hosts.
Llanfair came back strongly, Morgan Rowlands equalising on 18 before the ever-dangerous Marquis Holland put the visitors ahead five minutes later.
Cian Owen made it 3-1 on 31 and Jay Finter also struck for ‘Pwll in first half added time.
No goals in the second half, Llanfair’s job was done.
Cemaes proved again why they are considered potential title challengers as they made it four wins out of four at the expense of Y Fali at Cae Mwd.
Centre-back Dylan Jones was first on the scoresheet from a Sion Rowlands assist just eight minutes in before midfielder Ryan Folksman doubled the lead after 20.
Tom Wood added a third before turning provider for Matt Reynolds to make it 4-0 just before the break.
Early in the second half, Reynolds found the net again and after 54 minutes Cian Owen scored his first league goal for the club.
Owen helped himself to a brace and made it 7-0 before the end.
A great battle at Lon Groes with Gaerwen showing plenty of promise as they aim to climb off the bottom.
However, Cefni grabbed the points thanks to a single goal on the half-hour from Jamielee Patterson.
Callum Thomas (19 minutes), Callum Davidson (84) and Jordan Pritchard (90+4) were all on target as the Tigers took maximum points.
Oliver Carey gave Glan Conwy a 37th minute lead with a penalty, but goals close to half time from Elliot Croston and Ellis Jones swung things Llanfair’s way.
No further goals in the second half, so it ended 2-1 to the visitors.
Cian Parry’s 89th minute decider put United through to the next round.
Parry opened the scoring for the visitors on four minutes before Stephen Jones missed from the spot for the hosts.
David Holland brought Bellevue level on 69 minutes, before Hari Williams put away a penalty for Holywell after 73.
Brandon Griffiths made it all-square on 78, but Parry settled it a minute from time.
Hot tier 3 favourites Brickfield had to work hard to see off opponents from two levels below.
Jack Smallman and Toby Hughes (2) gave the underdogs a 3-2 lead early in the second half, Aiden Fox one of those to respond for the Ardal North West hosts.
Harley Steel’s 76th minute spot-kick made it all-square before Issac Dawson plundered the decider soon after.
Jack Hanley, Lewis Evans, Ramone Nelson, Adam Roberts and Jake Harper shared the goals which booked safe passage into the next round for the Park.
Tom Rowlands struck first for Saltney on 39 minutes before Llay turned the tables with goals from Rhys Lloyd (42), Scott Swords (51), a Ben Evans OG (59) and Liam Hughes (66).
Josh Mazzarella, Austin Owen (2) and Ben Buley shared the first-half goals which made victory a virtual certainty for visitors Penycae.
Buckley’s sole reply came via Sam McCormick on 51 minutes.
Penycae finished with 10 men after Tomos Davies was shown a 56th minute red card.
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