Premier Division title contenders Penmaenmawr Phoenix and Kinmel Bay are both in action on Wednesday night.
Leaders Pen, two points clear of Bay with a game in hand, travel to Bow, while Kinmel make the trip to Llansannan.
Phoenix have three games remaining and Bay two. They face each other at Y Morfa on May 21 in a potential title decider.
Bow v Penmaenmawr Phoenix (7.30 pm at Bastion Gardens, Prestatyn)
CPD Llansannan v Kinmel Bay (6.30 pm)
In an exciting clash at Cae Sling, Penmaenmawr Phoenix emerged with all 3 points against local rivals Mochdre.
Sports opened the scoring early, with William Edwards finding the net in the 12th minute, putting the visitors ahead.
Penmaenmawr responded well, gradually building pressure. In the 39th minute, Daniel Williams equalised, scoring with an assist from Ricky Jones.
The second half saw both teams eager for the win. In the 54th minute, Daniel Williams scored again, this time assisted by Jamie Jones, putting Penmaenmawr in front.
It was Williams’ 36th goal of the 2024-25 campaign.
Despite Mochdre’s attempts to equalise, Penmaenmawr’s defense remained solid, ensuring the victory.
Phoenix remain undefeated all season in the league – a 25-match run.
Man of the Match:
Mike Williams (Penmaenmawr Phoenix)
Gareth Jones (Mochdre)
Tegid Williams (2), Iorwerth Jones and Delwyn Jones shared the goals which ensured victorious Cerrig moved into third spot.
Liam Brown notched a consolation goal for Bow.
It was another fine win for Kinmel Bay, Matty Rees, Anthony Jones, Connor Morris and Ryan Roberts grabbing a goal apiece at Y Morfa.
For the unstoppable Morris, it was his 33rd goal of the season.
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