Kiran Russell, Jay Richardson and Andy Vale provided the goals which guided Brickfield into the Welsh Cup second round.
Craig Harris gave Caersws hope by making it 2-1 on 86 minutes, but Vale clinched the tie with a third home goal on 90+4.
Bow maintained their perfect start to the season with a seventh straight win in all competitions.
Rhydian Davies broke the deadlock at the War Memorial Park with a 38th minute penalty before a Ben Davies double on 53 and 77, followed by an Ifan Burrell net-finder after 89 settled the argument.
Jamie Breese was a hat-trick hero in this nine-goal thriller, Connor Bird adding a pair for Tier 2 hosts Llanidloes.
Builth from Ardal North East put up a good fight, taking an early lead through a Dylan Downs own goal before Ryan Powell, Tommy Rowlands and Lyndon Jones (penalty) added their others.
Penalties were needed to find a winner at Parc Gwydir.
The visitors were unlucky to find themselves 1-0 down following an own goal on 28 minutes.
However, Borough hit back after the interval and were on level terms after a Jack Williams goal on 65 minutes with an assist by Toby Jones.
Neither side could add to the score during the 90 minutes and the match was decided on by a penalty shoot-out which finished 4-3 in favour of Llanrwst.
Nantlle boosted their undefeated start to the 2023-24 campaign to nine matches – seven wins – with a fine Welsh Cup success at Mochdre on Saturday.
Cai Morgan and Harri Hughes netted the second-half goals for the tier 3 visitors.
Danny Warren celebrated reaching 150 goals for Mold in midweek by adding another SIX to his career tally in Saturday’s cup caning of Montgomery Town at Alyn Park.
Warren’s haul include a hat-trick inside four minutes in the second half.
Michael Cunningham’s side made it four wins in a row with the rest of the goals coming from Daf Griffith, Eric Durnell, Rhys Nash, Nathan Mendoza (2) and Jamie Reed (2).
Robert Hartshorn knocked in a 76th minute consolation for Montgomery.
NFA lost for the first time this season after eight straight wins, but the opposition was pretty special in the shape of tier 3 outfit Flint Mountain.
Aaron Simpson and Sam Henry scored late in the first half and it was not until the 88th minute that Mountain added a third through a Corey Smart penalty.
Josh Astley’s 42nd minute goal was enough to clinch a hard-fought tie at Min-y-Ddol in Albion’s favour.
This battle between tier 4 and tier 3 also featured two red cards – Charlie Turner for the hosts and Michael Pearson for the visitors.
Josh Evans, Rhys Edwards, Louie Middlehurst and Iwan Hardy delivered the goals that saw Chirk through at the expense of hosts Penrhyncoch.
The hosts led through a wonderful free kick from Harri Horwood on 11 minutes, but Evans levelled on 40.
Edwards made it 2-1 to the Colliers after 53 before the visitors had Ryan Williams red-carded.
Undeterred, the 10 men nudged further in front through Middlehurst on 75.
Jonathan Evans made it 3-2 in added time, but the same player was sent off soon after for an off-the-ball incident.
Hardy settled it with a fourth for the Cymru North side in the 95th minute.
A great first half performance from Rhos laid the foundations for an emphatic win in this Wrexham area derby.
Tom Smith, Dan Roberts and James Rumsey put the visitors three-up inside the first 17 minutes, Zac Davies replied after 26, but Aled Parry made it 4-1 on 37.
Adam Peters was red-carded for the Aelwyd on 62, but the 10-men managed the rest of the game well.
Felinheli showed all their battling qualities to come through an ultra-tough Welsh Cup test at The Rec.
Cal Macdonald broke the deadlock on 21 minutes when he slid in with a smart finish before Iwan Owen doubled the advantage after 43 with a composed close range effort.
Steffan Toplis, an early replacement for Carl Jones, pulled one back in first half added time to set up a tense second period.
Pwllheli gave it everything in the second half, but Felin held them at bay for a tremendous win.
No giant-killing at The Bypass, where Cymru North Gresford emerged victorious over their Ardal North East hosts by four clear goals.
James Smith’s net-finder separated the teams at half time.
After the break, early strikes from Toby Gallagher-Keenan and Smith put the Colliers in command.
Haci Ozlu added number four on 81.
Junction were up against it in this tie at Roe Plas after goalkeeper Aaron Hoyle was red-carded after 18 minutes.
Tyler Joyce put the tier 3 favourites in front on 28 minutes, but there were to be no more goals and Saints progressed.
Stephen O’Neill took over between the posts for the Railwaymen and produced some great stops.
Ten Goals in Tregaron sounds like a Welsh folk song Max Boyce would have done proud, but on this occasion, the title reflected the achievement of resounding winners Llanuwchllyn in Saturday’s Welsh Cup contest at the Ceredigion club.
Meilir Williams was a five-goal star for the visitors, Ilan Hughes (2), Jack Evans, Sam Evans and Warren Aykroyd-Duckett with the rest.
Dylan Davies and Gwion Owen replied for the Central Wales League hosts.
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