Kinmel Bay are hot favourites to go one better than last season and be crowned North Wales Coast East League Premier Division champions in 2025-26.
Runners-up to invincibles Penmaenmawr Phoenix in the 2024-25 title race, Bay are 6-4 to finish top of the tree this term with Welsh bookmaker Dragonbet..
Cerrigydrudion and newly-named Conwy Borough Swifts are joint second in the market at 6-1, while there is money for promoted newcomers Rhos United, Division One double winners last season, to make an impact at 8-1.
Kinmel Bay 6-4
Cerrigydrudion, Conwy Borough Swifts 6-1
Llandudno Junction 13-2
CPD Y Glannau 7-1
Mochdre Sports, Rhos United 8-1
Meliden 10-1
CPD Llansannan 12-1
Llandudno Amateurs, Llanfairfechan Town 14-1
Glan Conwy 16-1
Bro Cernyw 25-1.
There is no clear-cut pick to win the North Wales Coast West Premier this season with Dragonbet listing four co-favourites at 4-1 – Cemaes Bay, Gwalchmai, Nantlle Vale and Nefyn United.
Gwalchmai were runners-up last season, with Nefyn finishing third and Cemaes fourth.
Nantlle Vale have been relegated from tier 3 Ardal North West for 2025-26.
Promoted Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs, Division One title winners in the last campaign, show up well at 8-1 to repeat the feat in the Premier.
Cemaes Bay, Gwalchmai, Nantlle Vale, Nefyn United 4-1
Menai Bridge Tigers 11-2
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs, CPD Boded 8-1
CPD Llanberis 9-1
Llanrug United, Penrhyndeudraeth 14-1
Bontnewydd, Glantraeth, CPD Llanystumdwy, Talysarn Celts 16-1
CPD Llannerchymedd, CPD Mynydd Llandegai 20-1
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