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Friday night match reports from the North Wales football scene

Colwyn Bay’s Tommy Creamer (right) up against Flint Mountain’s Mike Hayes at Llanelian Road tonight. Picture: SAM EADEN/FAW – many thanks Sam

FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL REPORTS – NOVEMBER 1

JD CYMRU NORTH

Airbus UK 4 Bangor 1876 1
Airbus remain four points clear at the summit after a 12th win in 13 matches at the expense of visitors Bangor 1876.
Jordan Evans’ third-minute goal put the Wingmakers ahead and a Danny Warren penalty made it 2-0 at the break.
Bangor’s chances of a comeback took a severe knock when defender Tomos Clarke was red-carded in the 43rd minute.
Oliver Lanceley, who replaced Warren at half time, put away a second penalty for the hosts on 55 before Kieran Evans added a fourth with 74 gone.
Dale Davies ensured 1876 did not end up goalless when he headed in a Harry Galeotti cross after 84.

Colwyn Bay 2 Flint Mountain 1
Nine straight league wins and 11 on the bounce in all competitions for second-place Bay, who were given a good battle by travellers Flint Mountain.
It was the away side who struck first, Jack Parry finishing off a Rob Hughes assist on just three minutes.
Craig Lindfield levelled on 10 and what turned out to be the winner arrived via Jamie Cumming in the 18th minute, Sam Hart with the assist.

Llandudno 5 Gresford Athletic 2
Mark Cadwallader notched a hat-trick as Llandudno collected three welcome points at Go Goodwins Stadium.
A thrilling first half ended 2-2. Gresford twice led through Toby Gallagher-Keenan and a Charley Edge penalty, but an Adam Stephens cracker and Cadwallader’s first levelled things up at the break.
Cadwallader made it 3-2 after 53, but it needed two goals in the last 10 minutes to seal it for Tudno.
Alex Boss bagged goal number four before Cadwallader completed his treble on 88.

ARDAL NORTH WEST

Picture: PATRICK CAIN – many thanks

Holyhead Hotspur 5 CPD Y Felinheli 2
Cory Williams’ hat-trick helped seal the win which lifted Holyhead Hotspur to third place in Ardal North West overnight.
Felin suffered a major setback when they had Connor Japheth red-carded after just eight minutes.
Despite this, the visitors took the lead through Iwan Owen on 19, but by half time it was 4-1 to the hosts, Williams with a double, Tomi Llywelyn and Kane Roberts one apiece.
Williams pocketed his third goal – and 13th of the season – in the 49th minute before Gruff John notched a consolation second for the visitors, Iwan Owen also missing a penalty.

FAW RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH WEST

Llanuwchllyn Reserves 0 Dolgellau AA Reserves 0
Llanuwchllyn strengthened their grip on third place after a goalless draw against Dolgellau.

NORTH EAST WALES LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION

Cefn Druids 1 Broughton United 2
Leaders Broughton needed an 81st minute winner from Evan Wright to clinch the points that moved them six clear at the summit.
Lewis Jones gave the away side a 15th minute lead before Druids equalised on 31.

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