Builth Wells v Dolgellau Athletic
Llandrindod Wells v Cefn Albion
Llanfair United v Rhos Aelwyd
Penycae v Chirk AAA
Llanuwchllyn edged into the top five and have the leaders in their sights after Wednesday night’s home win over Rhos.
Sion Tudor’s side made it 11 unbeaten in the league thanks to first-half strikes from top-scorer Meilir Williams – his 33rd goal in all competitions this term – and Tomos Roberts.
A convincing win for the table-toppers, Callum Page with a hat-trick, including two penalties, while Ryan Evans and Caio Carruthers added one apiece.
Llansantffraid’s cause was not helped by a red card shown to keeper David Jones on 65 minutes.
Oliver Woods and Cormac O’Byrne bagged the goals that mattered for Builth, Alex Williams with a consolation on the hour for Albion.
First-half goals two minutes apart from Samed De Groot and Kejan Foryszewski proved sufficient to bank the points for Llandrindod.
All-square at Tower Field, Jack Welsh with a pair for Llangollen, while Jac Scott and Jack Orbell, with an 85th minute leveller, responded for Penycae.
Rhys Rowlands (2), Meilir Williams and an Edward Clarke own goal ensured it was a home win, Lewis Jones with the away reply.
Callum Matthews and sub Rees Morris put Radnor two-up before Josh Astley replied four minutes into stoppage time.
Cracking win for Rhos over high-flying opponents, Kai Morris and Scott Reeves the home marksmen, Luke Mumford responding in first half injury time for Kerry.
A goalless second half saw Rhos defender Aled Bayley sent off for a second yellow in the 95th minute.
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