Friday, December 6
CPD Llanystumdwy v CPD Llanberis (7.30 pm at Treborth, Bangor University)
Saturday, December 7
CPD Aberffraw v Llanrug United
Glantraeth v CPD Boded
Gwalchmai v Nefyn United
Connor Owen knocked in a hat-trick for Gwalchmai which boosted his goals total for the season to 14.
The 19-year-old striker is closing in on 100 goals for the club, having now pocketed 96 in 108 appearances since the 2021-22 campaign.
Marc Evans, Gwion Thomas and player-manager Craig Evans also hit the net for the Maes Meurig side.
Bethesda returnee Dean Redmond notched his first goal for the club since recently signing from Menai Bridge Tigers.
Redmond’s 16th minute strike from a Shaun Lock assist put the unbeaten Premier leaders on their way to an 11th win in 12 matches.
Scott Hughes made it 2-0 after 23 minutes, Cian Williams with the assist.
Pesda added a third on 56, Scott Hughes again on the matk after Noa Hughes set him up.
Llannerchymedd pulled one back through Ben Hughes, but Tyler Mapp ensured Athletic had the last word with an 82nd minute goal, sub Osian Hughes assisting.
On-form Boded stretched their unbeaten league run to eight matches – six of them victories – by seeing off Llandegai at Cae Ty Cristion.
Shaun Jenkins, Cian Owen, Rob Tiesteel and Justin Williams provided the home goals, Liam Willighan with a reply for the visitors, who had David Tindall red-carded on 37 minutes.
Seven on the road for Penrhyndeudraeth, captain Deegan John (2), Cai Henshaw, Ian Brown, Cian Pritchard, Owain Williams and Carwyn Price sharing the goals, Arwel Williams, Andy Clarke and Tomos Hughes with consolations for Glantraeth.
Llanystumdwy made it eight games unbeaten in the Premier – including six victories – by seeing off Talysarn on Friday.
Owen Pritchard was a hat-trick hero for the hosts, putting him on eight goals for 2024-25, while Iwan Richards also found the target.
Luke Baum’s sixth goal in four outings and a Josh Williams strike provided Talysarn’s responses.
Saturday, December 7
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs v CPD Mountain Rangers
Three goals in the last 20 minutes clinched third-place Amlwch the honours at the expense of battling Valley.
Martin Byast (2, 1 pen) and Todd Cusick supplied the scoresheet entries for the blues.
Valley manager Kenny Williams has stepped down. His replacement is expected to be announced soon.
Sion Foulkes’ 93rd minute decider secured Deiniolen just their second away win of the season.
Captain Arwyn Price gave the visitors a ninth-minute lead, Glenn North replying on 66 before seeing red after the final whistle.
Dion Jones collected all four goals for Cefni to move onto 12 for the season.
One of Jones’ efforts was a penalty.
Gwion Parry and Calum Thomas hit back for Gaerwen, who had Ben Roberts red-carded on 69.
Carwyn Williams rescued a point for Llangoed with an 89th minute leveller.
Dan Owen’s opener on 45 minutes gave the Puffins a half time lead, but after the break Anthony Williams and Tomos Williams hit back to edge Llanfair in front, only for sub Carwyn Williams to make sure it ended all-square.
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