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Who will compete in the Ardal North East, Ardal North West, Cymru Premier and Cymru North in 2025-26?

Corwen (red) will switch back to Ardal North East in 2025-26. Picture: SEAN CHADWICK

Corwen will return to the Ardal North East League for the 2025-26 season.

Having won the Tier 4 North East Wales League Premier Division title in 2023-24, the Edeyrnion club rejoined Tier 3 last term and were placed in Ardal North West, where they finished in 10th position.

Upon restructuring of the Welsh pyramid in 2021-22, Corwen began life in the Tier 3 Ardal North East, where they stayed for two seasons before being relegated to T4 at the end of 2022-23.

Now they will return to where they started.

The make-up of the Ardal North West and North East for 2025-26 has now been established.

ARDAL NORTH WEST welcomes relegated sides Bangor 1876, Llay Miners Welfare and Prestatyn Town, while saying goodbye to CPD Y Rhyl 1879 and Holyhead Hotspur, promoted to the Cymru North for the season ahead.

Coming up from Tier 4 are Bethesda Athletic, Mynydd Isa and Penmaenmawr Phoenix.

Remaining in ANW are: Connah’s Quay Town, Llangefni Town, CPD Llannefydd, Llanrwst United, NFA, Porthmadog, CPD Pwllheli, St Asaph City, Trearddur Bay and CPD Pwllheli.

Saying farewell to ARDAL NORTH EAST are Brickfield Rangers, newly-promoted to the Tier 2 JD Cymru North for the first time.

Joining the ANE, rising from Tier 4, are Knighton Town, Lex XI and Llanrhaeadr, while relegated from last season are Chirk AAA, Llanidloes Town and Llansantffraid.

Check out the memberships……

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH WEST 2025-26 (newcomers in bold)

Bangor 1876
Bethesda Athletic
Connah’s Quay Town
Llangefni Town
CPD Llannefydd
Llanrwst United
Llay Welfare
Mynydd Isa
NFA
Penmaenmawr Phoenix
Porthmadog
Prestatyn Town
CPD Pwllheli
St Asaph City
Trearddur Bay
CPD Y Felinheli

LOCK STOCK ARDAL NORTH EAST 2025-26 (newcomers in bold)

Bow Street
Builth Wells
Cefn Albion
Corwen
Dolgellau AA
Kerry
Knighton Town
Lex XI
Llandrindod Wells
Llanfair United
Llangollen Town
Llanrhaeadr
Llanuwchllyn
Penycae
Radnor Valley
Rhos Aelwyd

JD CYMRU NORTH 2025-26 (newcomers in bold)

Airbus UK Broughton
Brickfield Rangers
Buckley Town
Caersws
CPD Y Rhyl 1879
Denbigh Town
Flint Mountain
Gresford Athletic
Guilsfield
Holyhead Hotspur
Holywell Town
Llandudno
Mold Alexandra
Newtown
Penrhyncoch
Ruthin Town

JD CYMRU PREMIER 2025-26 (newcomers in bold)

This will be the final season for the present that the top flight comprises 12 teams with the number rising to 16 in 2026-27
Relegated from last season are Newtown, who joined JD Cymru North, and Aberystwyth Town, who drop into Cymru South.

Bala Town
Barry Town United
Briton Ferry Llansawel
Caernarfon Town
Cardiff Met
Colwyn Bay
Connah”s Quay Nomads
Flint Town United
Haverfordwest County
Llanelli Town
Penybont
The New Saints

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