Chirk moved into the quarter finals by virtue of a comfortable 3-0 win at Gladstone Park.
Callum Taylor put Chirk ahead on 16 minutes and second half goals from Brandon Edwards and captain Brad Pearce sealed The Colliers’ place in the last eight, where they face old adversaries Airbus.
Nine-man Denbigh leapfrogged Airbus on Saturday to move to third in the FAW Reserve League North, as Andy Thomas and Geth Rogers netted in a 2-1 success.
Thomas missed a penalty for the hosts, who had Josh Jones dismissed for two yellows, while Matthew Blake received a straight red, both in the second half.
Robbie Jones replied for the Wingmakers in the first half to make it 1-1.
Gruff Price, Shaun Davies and Gruff Hughes-Owen nabbed the goals which sealed three points for Ruthin, Jack Baines-Hughes replying.
Hat-trick hero Tom Harrison and Jack Williams shared the goals for victorious Mountain, who recovered from 2-0 down.
The day started well for Albion, an Alex Williams double putting them in command at the 55-minute mark, but the visitors turned the tables and Cefn also had Thomas Evans and assistant-manager Jack Richards sent off.
Great performance from Conwy, Alex Neil (2), Tyler Russel-Jones and Jonah Wilton sharing the home goals, Oscar Tami, Euan Edwards and Joshua Venables on target for the visitors, who led 3-2 at one stage in the second half.
Alex Leaney edged Brickfield in front, but the ever-dynamic Tomos Williams replied with a double to clinch a fine triumph for the Anglesey hosts.
Rhos moved up to fourth after an impressive win at home to Saints.
Carwyn Davies, Steffan Williams and Mason Andrews struck for the Aelwyd, whose was MoM Iwan Lloyd.
Danny Clarke hit back for Asaph, as did Alex Hall, who converted a penalty but was also shown a straight red card in the 78th minute.
Unstoppable and unbeaten Vale are nine points clear at the summit after a ninth straight league victory.
Llion Griffiths (2), Dewi Cooke, Phil Warrington, Daniel Bell and substitute Callum McDonnell shared the away goals.
Three points on the road for Llanfairfechan, Leon Hender, Dylan Laing and Dewi Williams supplying the goals.
Benn Lundstram, Corey Lundstram, Billy Sieben and Harry Lloyd Jones were all on target for victorious Phoenix.
Llyr Evans was Nefyn’s sole net-finder.
All-square at Cae Rhosfain, Keiran Williams and Brooklyn Jones putting Gaerwen two-up before Dougie Lonsdale and Alex Garratt hit back to earn Wanderers a point.
There were four dismissals – two from each side – in the latter stages.
Tomos Hughes and Dan Barton were sent off for the hosts, while Ian Hannah and Aaron Bellis were given their marching orders for the visitors.
A good all-round performance from the Glannau squad of 15, every player putting in a great shift on a very tough pitch.
Man of the match Andrew George (2) and Louis Gizzi provided the away goals, Aaron Dodwell with one assist.
Tom Sharples (2), Danny Porter, Andrew Roberts and Simon Pike shared the goals in an emphatic home win for unbeaten leaders Ruthin.
Darren Craig Jones replied for the Park.
Wanderers moved to within a point of table-toppers Llay Welfare with three matches apiece remaining after Sunday’s clase-fought victory at Mochdre.
Liam Jones was the Denbigh hero with a hat-trick, sub Gari Thomas also on the mark, while Ryan Holland and Luke O’Mahoney were among the Mochdre hitmen.
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