Match off because of illness/injuries in the Pwllheli camp. Tie awarded to Aberystwyth.
Former full Wales international Jasmin Dutton was a hat-trick hero for Llandudno at Lon Bach.
Mari Gibbard notched two goals and provided two assists in another impressive display, while Ffion Owen and Ceri Slaney also scored against their former club.
Two goals apiece from Kirstie Kural and dazzling young talent Elana Harley helped the Nomads to a comfortable Welsh Cup success.
Amber Bailey and Emily Bentley also struck for the hosts, while Mary Bailey and Sarah Ellis replied for the visitors, who conceded six for the fourth game in a row.
As well as crashing out of the Welsh Cup, Felinheli had playmaker Katie Midwinter stretchered off in the first half with an ankle injury which is likely to keep her out for some time.
Amber Lightfoot, Rebecca Pritchard, Sophie Hodson, goal machine Rosie Hughes and Ava Suckley netted a goal apiece for the visitors, Yasmin Williams responding.
Just the one goal at Belle Vue, but a cracking tie between two Rhyl-based sides.
Laura Williams’ 24th minute wonder strike from the left was enough to clinch victory for 1879.
In an end-to-end derby, Molly Brown hit the post and had a header cleared off the line for NFA, while Becca Bannister struck the upright for the hosts.
A fuller report on this game will appear on Grassroots North Wales soon.
Caitlin Chapman (3), Chantelle Teare (2), Lexie Harrison (2), Lia Lewis, Beth Lewis, Danielle Staley, Lily Whitefoot and Lucie Platt shared in this goal-fest delivered by the Adran Premier hosts.
Twin strikers Ellie Coulson and Jen Cox both registered hat-tricks as Llangefni rattled up a record win at Cae Bob Parry.
Ffion Thomas added a double, including a penalty, while captain Nia Ginnelly and Sian-Elin Morgan-Price knocked in one apiece.
More details report to follow.
Esra Gunes made it four goals in two games as she netted Denbigh’s first in this victory at Northop Hall.
Llio Hafal, Eluned Evans (pen) and Lucy Morris were also on the mark for the visiting team, Sarah Massey and Gemma Williams hitting back for the hosts.
Seventeen-year-old Ella Jones was a hat-trick star for 1876 in an impressive victory at Lon Isallt.
Mia Roberts and Awel Ellis also struck for the visitors, all this after Shelly McMullan had given Trearddur Bay the lead.
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