North Wales Coast East League: Huge points up for grabs in Premier title battle on Tuesday

NORTH WALES COAST EAST LEAGUE PREVIEW
Two massive games in the Premier Division take place on Tuesday night (April 30).
Leaders NFA travel to next-bottom Abergele, while third-place Cerrigydrudion, just a point behind the table-toppers, visit mid-table Mochdre.
Both NFA and Cerrig have three games left apiece – one of them against each other in Rhyl on Saturday, May 4.
LATEST TABLE – AFTER MATCHES PLAYED SATURDAY, APRIL 27

REPORTS – SATURDAY, APRIL 27
Premier Division
Abergele 0 Cerrigydrudion 4
Premier Division top-scorer Tom Watkin-Jones struck twice in an emphatic win for title-chasers Cerrig which boosted his league total to 21 goals.
The visitors were being held 0-0 at half time by lowly Abergele before taking control after the break.
Harri Watkin-Jones broke the deadlock on 47 minutes, then Tom Watkin-Jones netted two, one from the penalty spot, before Iorwerth Jones added number four after 76.
NFA 2 Mochdre Sports 0
Ryan Roberts and Matthew Rees supplied the goals which sent NFA back to the Premier summit.
Mochdre defender Charles Lloyd was red-carded in the 89th minute.
Rhuddlan Town 3 Llanfairfechan Town 6
All three Croston brothers shared the goals as Llanfairfechan rattled in six at bottom team Rhuddkan.
Harry Croston grabbed a hat-trick, Elliot Croston delivered a double and Thomas Croston added a single to complete a great family outing.
Ryan Gordon, Kris Owen and Andy Booker responded for the hosts.

Division One
Betws y Coed 2 Llandudno Amateurs 8
Despite missing key regulars, second-place Amateurs chalked up eight goals at Betws.
Joe Jones nabbed a hat-trick, Mike Chapman and Kyle King scored two apiece and Morgan Davies was also on the mark.
Simon Blain scored twice for Betws, who had Kane Astles sent off for a second yellow with 89 on the clock.
Llysfaen 2 Prestatyn Wanderers 0

Steven Collins (2, 1 pen) was the difference between the sides, Ben Rawlinson also missing from the spot for the home team.
Rhos United 1 CPD Y Glannau 3

A 10th straight league win for Y Glannau, Luke Stanley, Joey Fontana and Owen Williams with the away goals.
Jake Reddaway was sent off for the visitors after receiving a second yellow card on 66 minutes.
Gabriel George had brought Rhos level in the first half.
Rhyl All Stars 0 Bow 4
Champions Bow delivered a four-goal salvo at Bastion Gardens, Kyle Robb, Loui O’Carroll, Robbie Parry and John Atherton all on target.
