HOLYWELL, WALES - 22 FEBRUARY 2023 - Morgan Murray at the JD Cymru North fixture between Holywell Town and Prestatyn Town at the Achieve More Training Stadium, Holywell (Pic by Nik Mesney/FAW)
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Since ending an 11-match run without a league win on March 25, the Powys outfit have been upsetting some high-flying opponents.
On Tuesday, they beat league leaders Caersws 2-0, and tonight they all but ended Cefn Albion’s title hopes with a 2-1 win over the second-place side at Mount Field.
United have taken 16 points out of a possible last 21 and climbed to fifth in the standings.
Kyle Capner and Karl Seliaerts grabbed the second-half goals on 54 and 75 minutes that saw off Albion, who had taken the lead through Luke Griffin’s 26th minute net-finder.
A Ryan Knott double took his season’s goals total to 24 and helped Welshpool secure a big win at Corwen.
Knott broke the deadlock after just three minutes, William Thomas made it 2-0 on 10 and there was 27 on the clock when Richard Litchfield added a third.
Knott’s 53rd minute spot-kick completed the scoring.
Corwen will definitely finish in the bottom two.
Jamie Foulkes put Albion ahead in the 35th minute, but Airbus rallied to win with goals from Tyler McManus, Morgan Fricker and an N/A.
Cefn also had Kade Sheady and Thomas Evans sent off, the former for two yellows, while the latter was shown a straight red.
Kai Wallis, Morgan Murray and Harrison Doleman (2) guided the Wellmen to victory, Kristian Pierce having edged Denbigh in front with a 20th minute penalty.
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