North Wales women’s football results and reports – Sunday, January 22, 2023

NORTH WALES WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Llanfairfechan Town 0
CPDM Bangor 1876 5
A 13th straight win for Bangor 1876 who are now 18 points clear at the summit having kept nine clean sheets in their last 10 matches.
The visitors aimed to get off to a flyer at the Recreation Ground and certainly did that with Elin Jones giving them an eighth-minute lead.
Danielle Barnfield made it 2-0 the quarter-hour and just three minutes later Australian ace Stevie Donougher added a third.
The away side were now comfortable and did not add to their tally until the 63rd minute when Awel Ellis found the net.
And the victory was completed by a 20th goal of the season for Donougher, who has reached that tally in just nine games.
CPDM BANGOR 1876 LEAGUE RESULTS 2022-23
Sep 4: Llangefni Town (away) 3-2 (Chelsea Williams, Ffion Bee, Danielle Barnfield pen)
Sep 25: Northop Hall (away) 6-0 (Mia Roberts 2, Ella Jones 2, Jenna Allsup 2)
Oct 9: Trearddur Bay (away) 5-1 (Ella Jones 3, Mia Roberts, Awel Ellis)
Oct 16: Flint Town United (home) 9-0 (Mia Roberts 3, Stevie Donougher 2, Awel Ellis, Jenna Allsup, Cara Aston, Danielle Barnfield)
Oct 23: Amlwch Town (home) 8-0 (Stevie Donougher 4, Ella Jones 2, Menna Evans, Jenna Allsup)
October 30: Caernarfon Town (away) 15-0 (Stevie Donoghuer 4, Awel Ellis 4, Danielle Barnfield 2, Ella Jones, Mia Roberts, Menna Evans, Lisa Thomas, Ceri Lois)
Nov 6: Llanystumdwy (home) 14-0 (Awel Ellis 3, Cerys Parry 2, Jenna Allsup 2, Stevie Donougher 2, Ceri Thomas 2, Ella Jones 2, Sophie Allsop)
Nov 13: Llanfairfechan Town (home) 9-0 (Cerys Parry 3, 1 OG, Danielle Barnfield pen, Menna Evans, Ella Jones, Mia Roberts, Jenna Allsup)
Nov 20: Flint Town United (away) 5-0 (Stevie Donougher 3, Danielle Barnfield 2)
Nov 27: Denbigh Town (home) 3-0 (Ceri Lois, Elin Jones, Lisa Thomas)
Dec 4: NFA (home) 5-2 (Stevie Donougher 2, Mia Roberts, Jenna Allsup, Lisa Thomas)
Jan 15: Trearddur Bay (home) 3-0 (Ceri Lois, Stevie Donougher, Cerys Parry)
Jan 22: Llanfairfechan Town (away) 5-0 (Elin Jones, Danielle Barnfield, Stevie Donougher 2, Awel Ellis)
PLAYED: 13
WON: 13
GOALS FOR 90
GOALS AGAINST 5
Flint Town United 0
Llangefni Town 4

A convincing four-goal victory for Llangefni at the Essity Stadium moved them up to fourth in the table.
The Anglesey side took a 16th minute lead when Megan Summers-Roberts set up Hannah Owen to score the opener.
The advantage was doubled after 23 minutes when Jen Cox pocketed her 13th goal of the campaign.
The second half brought more joy for Cefni, Catrin George making the scoresheet for a second game in a row when Ffion Thomas provided her assist on 58 minutes.
And Ellie Coulson put away her eighth goal of the season on 72 minutes to complete an emphatic success for the islanders.

NORTH EAST WALES CHALLENGE CUP
Caernarfon Town 0
Llanfair United 4
A good battle put up by North Wales League side Caernarfon against opponents from tier 2 Genero Adran North.
Harriet Davies handed Llanfair a second-minute lead and Hannah Lloyd made it two just before the break.
Caernarfon put up great resistance, but they could not prevent Liann Richards adding a third on 55 minutes before Gemma Jones rounded off the win after 77.
GENERO ADRAN NORTH

CPDM Y Felinheli 0
Wrexham 6

No Rosie Hughes for Wrexham, but Amber Lightfoot more than stepped up to the plate with a four-goal show at Cae Seilo.
Lightfoot made it nine league goals in Adran North and 12 in total for the first team this season with an impressive effort as her team made it six wins from six starts and remained top of the table.
Libby Mckenzie gave the visitors a 38th minute lead, but Lightfoot opened her account close to the interval.
Within eight minutes of the restart, Lightfoot had a hat-trick and she struck again before young substitute Lily Whitefoot, a recent signing from TNS made it six.
Connah’s Quay Nomads 5
CPD Y Rhyl 1879 0

Nomads turned on the power in the second half to keep on Wrexham’s tails in the title race.
It finished 5-0 at Deeside Stadium with Kirstie Kural at the double before Shannon Hobbs, Meg Andrews and Elana Harley all found the target.
Emily Bentley set up Kural to make it 1-0 Nomads after 16 minutes. Hobbs and Polly Wild-McGregor were denied by goalkeeper Bethan Thomas before the break.
Two goals early in the second half put Nomads in control, Kural bagging her brace with a well placed header before Hobbs added a third on the hour.
Andrews and Harley added further goals before the end.
Llandudno 2
Airbus UK Broughton 0

Three home points for Llandudno put them a clear third in the Genero Adran North.
Jasmin Dutton struck first on 18 minutes for the champions, Stacey Tradewell with the assist.
And Sioned Phillips doubled the lead three minutes into the second half, Maddie Williams helping set up the scorer.
