How many teams in North Wales senior football are still unbeaten in their respective leagues this season?
Does anyone still have a 100 percent record in 2023-24?
Read on…..
The Silkmen possess the longest unbeaten run across all the leagues this season – 16 matches.
They look a great bet to win the Cymru North title, although Airbus and Holywell Town are close and very capable rivals.
It’s quite bizarre that Llanuwchllyn are nearer the bottom than the top of Ardal North East in 10th place, yet they are still unbeaten.
With only eight matches played, and just three wins, Llan are likely to end up facing a testing fixtures backlog, but they are a very good side.
A 100 percent record and top of a strong Premier Division – Corwen are well-equipped for a quick return to Tier 3.
Eight wins, 37 goals scored and just four conceded. They have to be classed as title favourites even at this relatively early stage of the campaign.
The best 100 percent record in North Wales – played 12, won 12 and a whopping 75 goals scored.
It is hard to see anyone derailing Gronant’s title bid, but they are up against some good teams in their division.
Cup commitments and postponements mean ambitious NFA have only played six league games so far – but they’ve won the lot.
Definitely capable of winning the Premier at the first attempt with the strength of squad they have, but how will they cope with a hectic games schedule?
The likes of Gwalchmai and Nefyn United will ensure Trearddur Bay’s title quest will prove far from easy, but the Beach Boys have hit the ground running in their first tilt at Tier 4 since returning to football under a new name in 2022-23.
Bay are yet to lose a league game after 35 matches going back to the start of last season, but have a tough test against leaders Gwalchmai this weekend.
Look to have the best squad of players in the division and are untouchable so far.
How will their joint-manager’s takeover of Cymru North club Prestatyn Town affect them?
They’ve already signed the goal machine Kieran Ellis from CPD Y Rhyl 1879 in the January transfer window, so Bow continue to look a mighty force on paper and grass.
Good start to the season for Bontnewydd, who look to have enough gas in the tank to maintain a season-long title push.
New boys are still unbeaten and definitely look capable of giving it a real go for the league championship at the first attempt.
If they avoid defeat against Trearddur Bay Development this Sunday, Llanrug United Reserves will have gone a whole year unbeaten.
The squad contains a nice mix of youth and experience and are scoring plenty of goals – an average of five per game so far.
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