Steven Jones’ added time winner booked the points for Glantraeth in this south west coast Anglesey derby.
Ywain McQuire-Jones handed Berffro a 34th minute lead, but Keenan Latham levelled before half time.
Glan had Aron Jones sent off for a second yellow on 87, but the hosts had the last word with Steven Jones’ 91st minute decider, a header via a corner from the right.
Last-gasp winners were the order of the night as Shaun Roberts’ 93rd minute net-finder clinched the spoils for Llanrug in a hard-fought derby at Ffordd Padarn.
After a goalless first half, Tomos Saynor put hosts Llanberis in front on 55 minutes.
When David Noel Williams was red-carded for United two minutes later, it looked grim for the visitors.
However, Morgan Celt Williams levelled things up in the 70th and then added a second to edge his team ahead on 86.
Dion Owen replied on 89 and at 2-2 a draw looked the likeliest outcome, but then Roberts struck to secure a perhaps unexpected away win given the teams’ respective positions.
Three second-half goals sealed it for Pwllheli after Steven Tindall had given hosts Llandegai an interval lead.
Carl Jones made it all-square on 63, man of the match Sol Kempster gave third-place Pwll the lead five minutes later and a late finish from Twm Jones settled it.
All-square in this top-four tussle at Gloddfa Glai.
Leaders Pesda led twice but had to settle for a point.
Tomos Hughes put Mark N Hughes’ side 1-0 up at half time, but Dylan Hughes made it one-apiece in the 72nd minute.
Daniel Hughes restored the away lead on 79, but two minutes later Glyn Hughes-Thomas ensured Celts salvaged a point.
Second-place Cemaes established a 10-point gap over third spot with an expected home win against bottom side Arriva.
Luke McKittrick opened the scoring just six minutes in, getting on the end of a Sion Rowlands assist.
Cian Owen made it two on the half-hour before Liam Roberts pulled one back for the Busmen on 42, but Gary Jo Owen made it 3-1 in added time
McKittrick continued his fine form as he added Cemaes’ fourth goal after the break.
Arriva pulled another back through Lewis Snape with a quarter-of-an-hour left.
Llanrug United Reserves 4 Bontnewydd Reserves 1
Penmaenmawr Phoenix Reserves 3 St Asaph Reserves 0
CPD Pwllheli Reserves 3 CPD Nefyn United Reserves 3
Mold took a seventh-minute lead, but Flint came back to win with goals from Henley Dowridge (75 minutes) and substitute Harvey Andrews (79).
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