Premier Division (6.30 pm)
CPD Aberffraw v Gwalchmai
Bethesda Athletic v CPD Llanberis
Glantraeth v CPD Boded
Llanrug United v Bontnewydd
CPD Mynydd Llandegai v CPD Nefyn United
Division One (6.30 pm)
Bethesda Rovers v Valley Seniors
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs v CPD Mountain Rangers
Caergybi v Holyhead Town
CPD Deiniolen v CPD Gaerwen
Bethesda took another step towards the title with a home win over Llanrug on Saturday.
The outstanding Osian Hughes netted twice for the leaders, who are now five points clear at the Premier summit.
Cian Williams and Gethin Roberts were also on target for Pesda.
Owain Jones and Jonathan Sadler hit back for the visitors.
Five different scorers featured for Penrhyndeudraeth in this thummping away win – Meilir Edwards, Cai Henshaw, Gwion Davies, Cian Pritchard and Cedri Jones.
Sam Smith pulled Aberffraw level at one stage of the first half.
Cameron Jones scored the only goal on 62 minutes as Gwalchmai kept their title quest on the boil with a narrow victory at Cae Stanley.
Friday night’s clash at School Lane saw Josh Williams hand visitors Talysarn a 24th minute lead before Iolo Hughes rescued a point for Cemaes with an equaliser after 83.
Justin Williams’ 80th minute goal was enough to secure the points for Boded, whose man of the match was Rob Tiesteel.
Connor Gordon was dismissed for the visitors in the 92nd minute for two yellow cards.
Tristan Harrison struck twice in the dying stages for a Nefyn side which continued their dynamic winning run at the expense of Llanberis.
Harrison’s goals were timed at 90 and 91 minutes. Assists were provided by Tomos Davies and Tomi Jones Evans, while Llyr Pennant Williams was the Penwaig’s man of the match.
Callum Roberts and Dan Thomas put Llannerchymedd two-up, but a late double from the ever-dynamic Alwyn Roberts secured a point for Llandegai.
Mabon Owen was a hat-trick hero for Llanystumdwy in this Friday evening 11-goal thriller, Arwyn Jones, Guto Gwenallt and Rhodri Jones adding one apiece, while Josh Camilleri put through his own net for the visitors.
Dyfed Alston, Connor O’Neill, Cian Taylor and Yannic Mundle-Garratt responded for Pentraeth.
James Ryan delivered a double as Caergybi edged up to second place at the expense of Bethesda Rovers.
No goals in this battle between two sides in the bottom three.
Rangers sub Jason Taylor was shown a red card.
Callum Hughes put Amlwch two-up at half time with goals on 12 and 17 minutes.
Sub Meurig Parry replied for Deiniolen six minutes into the second half, but Cian Evans made it 3-1 to the Anglesey side soon after.
The hosts were far from finished, though, goals from Kaden Nisbet and Arwyn Price earning them a share of the points.
Seven-goal Blaenau are one point away from the Division One title after Saturday’s roasting of Gaerwen.
Sion Roberts bagged a hat-trick for the Quarrymen, Gethin Roberts, Joe Dukes, Ells Jones and Iwan Jones adding singles.
Calum Thomas gave Gaerwen a sixth-minute lead, but by half time the visitors were 5-1 to the good.
Kieran Williams grabbed a second half consolation for the Auctioneers, Luke Pumfrey with the assist.
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