PREMIER DIVISION (7.30 pm)
Cemaes Bay v Glantraeth
Talysarn Celts v CPD Llanberis
PREMIER DIVISION (2 pm)
Bontnewydd v CPD Aberffraw
CPD Llannerchymedd v CPD Penrhyndeudraeth
Llanrug United v Gwalchmai
CPD Mynydd Llandegai v CPD Llanystumdwy
CPD Nefyn United v CPD Boded
CPD Pentraeth v Bethesda Athletic
DIVISION ONE (2 pm)
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs v CPD Cefni
CPD Deiniolen v CPD Mountain Rangers
CPD Gaerwen v Bethesda Rovers
Valley Seniors v Llanfairpwll
Mid-March and second-place Bethesda are only just beginning the second half of their fixture list.
Sixteen games played and another 14 to go between now and the end of May. Gwalchmai are in the same boat.
Pesda have played just three league games in 2025 so far. The weather has not been kind at times, but how is the current situation so? It’s crazy.
After suffering their first league defeat of the season three weeks earlier, Athletic were back in action on Saturday and beat Penrhyndeudraeth comfortably, Corey Lundstram, Cian Williams, Jamie Roberts, Dean Redmond and Joe Todd sharing the goals.
Penrhyn’s Gwion Davies was red-carded on 66 minutes.
Bethesda are second, five points behind leaders Cemaes Bay but with five games in hand.
Nefyn made it 11 matches without defeat after a resounding win at Cae Stanley.
Rhys Williams (3), Tomi Evans (2) and sub Owain Paramore made up the half-dozen, Luke Phillips the home marksman.
Joshua Evans and Owain Jones hit the net for winners Llanrug, Ashley Davies responding for the Anglesey hosts.
Two goals in the closing minutes earned Talysarn a share of the points.
Dion Jones (2) and Asa Thomas struck for Gwalchmai, but Glyn Hughes-Thomas (2) and Joshua Williams ensured it ended 3-3.
Peter Mansoor was a hat-trick star for Llanberis, Dion Owen and Huw Owen adding singles.
Close one at Treborth, goals from Tomos Williams, Guto Gwenallt and Arwyn Jones winning it for Llanystumdwy, Arden Gisbourne on the mark twice for Medd to reach 23 goals for the campaign.
Cameron Buckley (3, 1 pen) was the star man for Cemaes, captain Rhys Lloyd and Luke McGivern also on the scoresheet, Dylan Jones and Charlie Dales hitting back for Pen.
Louie Turner (2), Leon Buckland and Jordan Pritchard supplied the goals which banked the points for Rovers, Adam Morris and Charlie Diamond on the mark for the Harbourmen.
Strikers supreme Louis Chapman and James Ryan both netted twice for Caergybi in this cup victory, Ash Beck also on target for the Millbank men.
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