Bow Street v CPD Rhos Aelwyd
Builth Wells v Radnor Valley
Cefn Albion v Llanidloes Town
Kerry v Brickfield Rangers
Llanfair United v Chirk AAA
Llangollen Town v Dolgellau AA
Llansantffraid Village v Penycae
Llanuwchllyn v Llandrindod Wells
A magnificent effort from Brickfield saw them triumph 4-2 at their title rivals and make it 10 league matches unbeaten.
Andy Vale (2, 1 pen), Steve Watkins and Jay Richardson did the damage for the visitors, who had Isaac Dawson sent off for a second yellow on 85.
Bow had earlier led 2-0 through Richie Ricketts and Callum Page, but the 41st minute straight red dismissal of Steff Davies was the start of their decline.
Two goals from the unstoppable Meilir Williams secured a fantastic win for Llanuwchllyn in their quest for the title.
Williams boosted his total for the season to a stunning 39 goals in 31 matches with crucial strikes on 57 and 74 minutes at Lant Fields, Alex Hicks having scored first for current table leaders Builth.
Jack Clarke and Thomas Edwards pocketed the all-important goals for a triumphant Radnor.
Both teams had a player sent off – Radnor’s Callum Matthews received a straight red on 29 and Cefn’s Edgar Lima Teixeira walked late on for a second yellow.
All-square at Holyhead Road with Tom Freeman (2) and Dale Davies notching the home goals.
The Colliers finished up with nine men after a red card for Brad Pearce on 84 and two yellows on the half-hour for Caleb Davies.
Chirk manager Tom Roberts was also dismissed for two yellows.
The hosts trailed 3-1 after 70 minutes, but a Freeman double – making it 20 league goals in as many games for him – rescued a point.
Iwan Hardy’s 95th minute decider won a thriller for Llangollen.
It was Hardy’s second goal of the game, William Cooke also delivering a double for the hosts, Glynn Conwy, Daryl McWatt and sub Ben Davies replying.
Mason Jones and Edward Clarke were the first half marksmen in this impressive win for the Daffs – their third league success in a row.
Thomas Edwards (pen) and captain Zac Davies found the net for victorious Penycae, Sam Jones hitting back for Llanfair.
Osian Morris’ 42nd minute net-finder was enough to seal the victory which keeps Dolgellau well in the title hunt.
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