Bangor 1876 V Denbigh Town
Caersws v Buckley Town
Guilsfield v Colwyn Bay
Holywell Town v Flint Mountain
Llandudno v Llay Welfare
Mold Alexandra v Airbus UK
Penrhyncoch v Ruthin Town
Prestatyn Town v Gresford Athletic
JD Cymru North leaders Airbus bounced back from their first defeat of the season the previous weekend by claiming a thrilling 7-3 home win over Prestatyn.
After losing 6-3 at second-place Colwyn Bay seven days earlier, the Wingmakers got back on the winning track against the bottom side.
Danny Warren put Airbus ahead from the penalty spot after just eight minutes, but a stunning strike from Zebb Edwards instantly brought Prestatyn level.
Airbus went 3-1 up when Jordan Evans and Jake Eyre scored in quick succession, but the Seasiders dramatically clawed back to go in level at half-time via Tom Weir and Greg Hall.
The Wingmakers were back in front just after the hour through sub James Davies before Warren grabbed his second of the night and 11th of the season moments later.
Victory was wrapped up in the closing stages as substitutes Harry Jones and Sam Baker both scored close-range headers to make it seven.
It proved to be Chris Morrell’s last game in charge of Prestatyn, as he announced his resignation as manager on Sunday.
Aidan Farren’s stoppage time goal rescued a point for Mold at Central Park on Friday.
Denbigh forward Owen Davies headed home from Keelan Williams’ cross to put his side ahead in the 35th minute, which looked to have earned all three points for the hosts until Alex substitute Farren prodded in a crucial equaliser in the 94th.
Holywell returned to winning ways as they triumphed 3-1 at home against Llandudno to move up to third place.
Tom Bibby’s first goal in over a year gave Town the lead inside just six minutes and Jamie Breese doubled the advantage shortly before half-time as he latched onto Danny Andrews’ through ball and calmly slotted beyond Mike Jones.
The Wellmen found a third goal just two minutes into the second half as Breese turned provider for Jake Cooke, who produced a clinical finish.
Substitute Omar Ibrahim bagged his first goal for Llandudno to reduce the deficit in the 65th minute, but his strike only proved to be a consolation.
Caersws celebrated their first league win since August and completed a season’s double over a Guilsfield outfit they beat 2-1 away back in July.
Craig Harris struck twice in the opening 13 minutes to give the Bluebirds a perfect start, before Guils striker Jamie Hyne halved the deficit in the 25th.
Jake Cook grabbed an equaliser just after the hour, but Sam Phillips restored Caersws’ lead before he set up Ash Harries, who added a fourth.
Iwan Matthews gave Guilsfield hope by pulling a goal back in the 85th minute, but Bluebirds substitute Max McLaughlin popped up in the fourth minute of stoppage time to clinch victory for his side
Mike Hayes was on the mark twice as Flint Mountain won a dramatic game and made it back-to-back league victories for the first time since joining the Cymru North.
Hayes struck at the double in the space of three minutes to put his side 2-0 up after 20.
Welfare fought back to level through Max Peate and Bisensio Kamilo from corners after 66 and 72 minutes, but Mountain produced the big finish.
Aden Shannon’s men restored their lead in the 90th minute courtesy of a header from substitute Jack Parry and the teenager sealed victory in the sixth minute of stoppage time with a calmly converted penalty after Ben Richards was fouled in the area. .
Second-place Colwyn Bay made it six consecutive league wins by going nap at the Hollingsworth Group Stadium.
Quick-fire goals from Sol Forde and Josh Carey put the Seagulls in control after 36 minutes, while Dan Atkins found the net for the third time in four games to make it 3-0 just after the hour.
Gwion Dafydd came off the bench on 64 and scored from the penalty spot only a minute later, before adding a second goal in stoppage time as he curled beautifully into the far corner.
Teenager Zac Davies scored a stoppage time winner to give Penrhyncoch a dramatic 3-2 victory over 1876 at Cae Baker.
Cameron Allen set up Dan Owen inside just two minutes to give the Roosters an early breakthrough, but Bangor talisman Corrig McGonigle equalised on 37.
The hosts edged back in front as Allen calmly dispatched a penalty on 52 minutes, but it was 2-2 after Iolo Hughes netted with a looping header just after the hour.
Late heartbreak for Bangor as they fell behind for the third time as Davies popped up in the 92nd minute to snatch an impressive win.
Buckley snatched the points with a late decider at Maes Tegid.
The decisive moment arrived in the 81st minute as good work from substitute Max Moore saw him lay the ball off to Connor Littler, who fired home from the edge of the area.
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