CPD Aberffraw v Bontnewydd
Cemaes Bay v CPD Llannerchymedd (7.30 pm)
CPD Llanberis v Bethesda Athletic
Llanrug United v CPD Mynydd Llandegai.
Boded celebrated their first league win as a tier 4 side on Monday night with a 4-2 victory over early strugglers Llanystumdwy at Treborth, Bangor.
Both these teams have been promoted from tier 5 this season and each has found the early going difficult, but the Anglesey villagers were by far the happier at the final whistle.
Llanystumdwy took a 16th minute lead when Guto Gwenallt found the net, Huw Evens with the assist.
Boded were level three minutes before the break when defender Joe Caven made it 1-1.
The Ynys Môn visitors struck again early in the second half, Chris Jones setting up Shaun Jenkins to find the mark.
Boded took a decisive 3-1 lead on 80, Casey Boylan on target after Cian Owen set him up.
And the points were sealed with 84 on the clock when Chris Jones again gave the assist for substitute Alfie Dodds to add a fourth.
Sub Iolo Jones grabbed a late reply for the hosts.
Noa Hughes’ four-goal haul for Pesda took his impressive haul to nine already for the season from just six games.
The 18-year-old was in stunning form for the Ogwen Valley hosts, who are top of the Premier with four wins in as many starts.
Osian Hughes added a double, while there was a goal apiece for Kyle Hartleb and Osian Pugh, Philip Davies replying for Berffro.
Aaron Hughes’ net-finder in the 93rd minute sealed the points for Talysarn at Cae Ty Cristion.
All-square at Ffordd Padarn.
In what was a hard fought battle, the hosts found themselves ahead early on through Kurt Hellfeld.
Daniel Jones’ effort on 66 minutes, via a Tom Wood assist, was enough to earn the Bay a point on the road.
Cemaes are home to Llannerchymedd on Tuesday night.
Arden Gisbourne gave Llannerchymedd a 13th minute lead, Owain Jones levelled on 31, Ioan Tudor restored the home advantage after 47, but Alan Owen’s strike with 56 on the clock pocketed Llanrug a share of the spoils.
Gethin Jones, Carter Chessell and Sam Jones supplied the goals which banked Gwalchmai a great win at Penrhiw.
Dylan Williams equalised five minutes into stoppage time to earn Glantraeth a commendable draw at Cae’r Delyn.
After a goalless first half, Luke Winter put the visitors in front, but Tomi Evans and Ifan Jones soon hit back to give Nefyn the lead before the hour.
Tom Hughes notched a hat-trick for a Penrhyndeudraeth outfit which came out on top in a nine-goal cracker at Maes-y-Parc.
Alun Hughes, Cai Henshaw and Cian Pritchard added one apiece for the hosts, Macauley Lewis, Dylan Jones and Gethin Alston replying for Pentraeth, who led twice.
Arwyn Price delivered a welcome equaliser in the 86th minute for the returning Deiniolen.
Cian Evans had presented Amlwch with a 16th minute lead.
Guto Roberts’ 35th minute goal was enough to seal the Quarrymen maximim points at Millbank.
Caergybi had Nik Kontodios and manager Dale Moffat red-carded.
Luke Owen, Anthony Williams (pen) and Carwyn Roberts claimed a goal apiece as Llanfairpwll celebrated a home win.
Valley, who had hammered Holyhead Town 7-0 in midweek, responded through Ryan Heywood.
New signing Jamie Patterson was the hero for Cefni as he scored both goals in a narrow victory at Cae Gors.
Patterson netted on 39 and 73 minutes, Dylan Griffiths and James Lewis with the assists.
Dion Jones replied for Rangers from the penalty spot.
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