Eighteen-year-old Luke Johnston, on loan to Flint Mountain from The New Saints, scored the winning goal for Aden Shannon’s side in the 91st minute at Essity Stadium on Wednesday.
However, Johnston’s joy would have turned to anguish a few minutes later as he was red-carded before the final whistle.
Nonetheless, three points for the newly-promoted Mountain, while Llandudno suffered a fourth league defeat in six games.
The deadlock remained unbroken until the 65th minute, when Ahmed Ali put Tudno in front, but Mike Hayes levelled for the hosts on 69.
Hayes then provided the assist for Johnston’s winner.
All Albion goals arrived in the first half, the in-form Alex Williams netting the first two before providing the assist for Conner Kendrick to make it 3-0.
Captain Barry Bellis (2), Craig Clayton and Richard Davies shared the goals for Kerry, Keegan Bradley responding for the Daffs.
Kevin McCarley delivered the 59th minute goal that clinched a great first league victory of the season for Llandrindod at the expense of a Bow side sitting second and who lost for the first time.
Alex Mane’s double secured a first win for early-season strugglers Llansantffraid, who also scored the opposition’s reply via a Jake Harris own goal.
Tommy Rowlands pocketed a hat-trick for the winning visitors, who opened their account through Connor Bird, Joe Price with the sole response for the hosts.
Second-place Lex maintained their unbeaten record in the Premier with a great 2-1 home win against Rhostyllen in front of more than 200 spectators at Stansty Park.
An early penalty was converted by Josh Phillips after top scorer Harry Massey had a collision with the away goalkeeper.
Rhostyllen equalised on 33 through Drew Wickens, but after 37 Adam Griffiths scored with a great header from a magical cross by man of the match Adam Williams.
Matthew Onissiphorou was red-carded for the visitors with 91 on the clock.
The unstoppable Seb Kidd scored four goals for Acton for the third time in his last four matches on Wednesday night.
Kidd has netted 14 times in his last four games and is on 17 from seven outings for the current season.
Joe Garner (2) and James Bluck were also on target for the hosts.
Adam Randles and Jack Jones scored two apiece for Rangers, with substitute Anthony Weaver also appearing on the scoresheet.
Ben Sutton and Kian Jones replied for Deeside.
The Quarry Cup well and truly remained in Penmaenmawr’s possession afrer they whipped neighbours Llanfairfechan 7-0 on Wednesday.
Daniel Williams and James Hobson both scored hat-tricks and Adam Hold added a single for the flying Phoenix.
Dean Hughes (2), Rob Parry, Loui O’Carroll and Greg Hall split the goals for winners Bow, Tom Sheridan and Shaun Edwards (pen) getting Dyrny on the scoreboard.
An emphatic local derby success for Junction, Curtis Cooper with a hat-trick, Rob Gore, Dave Maddock and Chris Morris one apiece, Lewis Brownson’s double having put Glan 2-1 up at one stage.
Jack Davies (3, 1 pen), Lewys Jones (2), Gwion Bibby and Gruffudd Roberts combined to serve up a 7-1 thrashing for Llansannan, who remain top on goal difference, Gethin Vaughan on the mark for Bro, who had Caron Davies red-carded in the 86th minute.
Owen Woodfield and Rees Brown knocked in the first half goals that clinched three points for Sports, Dan Beattie replying for Meliden, who had Luca Querci red-carded on 79.
Ashley Wood, Dani McIlvogue, Jordan Bellham, Mathew Beach and Dom Holland netted one goal each for second-place Kinmel Bay, Harvey Gordon with Rhuddlan’s only response.
A first win of the campaign for Holyhead came at the expense of North Wales’ team of the season so far – the mighty Welsh Cup giant-killers Gaerwen.
The script was turned on its head at Millbank, Festus Osagie (2), Chris Hughes and Bryn Roberts striking for the Harbourmen, Will Edwards and Nathan Moore for the Auctioneers.
Dion Jones (2), Jamie Patterson and Nathan Lewis shared the goals in a cracking win for Cefni, who had to play for 50 minutes with 10 men after Dion Owen was shown two yellows.
Anthony Williams hit back for Pwll to make it 1-1 in the first half.
Wayne Thomas (2), Dan Owen and sub Carwyn Williams clinching a fine victory for the Puffins, Owain Griffiths replying.
Jonathan Cyster, Meurig Parry and sub Jack Burley struck to earn Deiniolen their first win since returning to senior football, Daniel Owen on the scoresheet for Rangers.
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