The scene is set for one of the games of the season so far in North Wales football.
This Saturday sees Bow FC host Llandudno Amateurs in a battle between two sides with 100 percent records in North Wales Coast East Division One.
Bow are 5 and 0 with 35 scored and 3 conceded, while the Amateurs have won four from four, finding the net 17 times and not letting in a single goal to date.
Both squads are packed with quality, Prestatyn-based Bow the likes of ex-TNS and Llandudno star Robbie Parry – seven goals in five games – and rock-solid defenders Shane Middleman and Stephen Middleman.
The Amateurs possess the net-busting talents of Azz Rogers and Joe Jones, who piled up 73 goals between them last term, as well as the out-and-out striking ability of Mike Chapman.
Both Bow and Amateurs were in destructive form in midweek.
Leaders Bow rattled up double-figures for the second time already this season in just their fifth league game.
Shane Middleman opened the scoring on seven minutes and an Aaron Boyle goal made it 2-0 at half time.
Boyle completed a double five minutes into the second half and soon after All Stars’ cause became all but hopeless when they had Callum White red-carded.
James Harper made it four, Mike Jones struck a minute later, then Robbie Parry boosted the lead to 6-0 in the 66th minute.
Sub Dean Hughes was next to strike, Mike Jones bagged his second and Loui O’Carroll added a pair before the end.
Azz Rogers (2), Joe Jones, Mike Chapman and the evergreen former Llandudno FC star Lee Thomas shared the goals as the Amateurs made it four league wins in a row and the same amount of clean sheets.
Danny Hughes, another ex-top flight icon with Llandudno and Rhyl, produced a man of the match performance for Amateurs.
Kyle Johnson, Hughes, Thomas and Rogers provided an assist apiece.
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