Back-to-back league wins for a Bangor side who have a 100 per cent record this season so far with four straight victories in all competitions.
The hosts grabbed a 12th minute lead when Dylan Summers-Jones scored with a powerful strike from outside the box.
Cai Owen made it 2-0 on 22 minutes with a great lobbed effort from distance.
Felinheli, boosted by a 7-1 triumph over Lex XI in the FAW Trophy at the weekend, pulled one back in the 31st minute through Ryan Cain, who struck a magnificent long-distance daisy cutter into the net.
Bangor went 3-1 up in the 42nd minute when James Barry finished at the back post from a Summers-Jones delivery.
No goals were in scored in the second half, although home keeper Carl Jones was forced into a super save to deny Felin, who put up a good show overall.
A late double from 17-year-old sub Curtis Cook ensured NFA made it four consecutive victories to start the campaign.
The Rhyl side were two-up at half time courtesy of net-finders from Ollie Staveley and Lewis Evans.
Town rallied in the second half, a Jonny Taylor penalty and Connor Parry finish making it 2-2 by the midway point.
Cook came on in 82nd minute and what an impact he made.
One of this season’s Grassroots North Wales Dynamic Dozen, Cook struck on 86 from a Paris Gray assist and then clinched the win in the 96th, Owen Herbert the supplier.
Caio Inch’s 31st minute strike from an Osian Jones assist proved enough to seal a hard-fought win for Llangefni over newly-promoted Bethesda.
This was a fourth victory on the bounce for Sion Eifion Jones’ side in all competitions.
It was a hard battle for Cefni, though, with Bethesda pushing them all the way.
The home support certainly played their part in getting Town over the line.
Played 4 won 4 – not a bad start to the season at all for Llannefydd!
Tuesday night saw Gwyndaf Pritchard and Ali Stubbs’ side trail twice to Llanrwst, Callum Parry and Conor Davies on target for the visitors, but Mathew Jones and Tom Jones (penalty) made it two-apiece at the break.
The deciding goal came from Ciran Jones in the 59th minute.
Mynydd Isa deservedly claimed their first win as an Ardal North West side.
Nathan Mendoza handed the hosts a half-time lead, James Beck added a second after the break and sub Harry Lambert rounded off the show with a third on 85.
St Asaph’s David Hayes was sent off for a second yellow with 67 gone.
Goals in the last 20 minutes from Jake Walker and Jordan Worthington ensured Prestatyn made it two league wins in a row.
Walker broke the deadlock after 70 with a stunning volley and Worthington notched number two with 76 on the clock.
Adam Reid had another fine game between the posts for the Seasiders, producing some top class saves, while the man of the match award went to Casey Faulkner.
Both teams rattled the crossbar, Llay from distance in the first half and Walker from a free kick before he scored.
A 12th minute own goal from Shaun Nicholls was sufficient to bank Builth three points.
Rhys Hughes (2) and Taylor Watts with the goals that mattered for Bow Street.
Josh Astley (2, 1 pen) and Nyasha Mwamuka supplied the goals for Llanfair, Neil Mitchell replying for the Lambs.
An added-time goal from sub Osian Phillips salvaged a point for Rhos in a hard-fought Wrexham-area derby.
Lex were two-up inside 15 minutes, Rudi Suckley striking first, Harry Brown with the second, and it remained 2-0 up to half time.
Ryan Jenkins halved the deficit on 64 minutes and soon after Phil Stott was red-carded for the Lawmen.
It looked like the hosts would hold on for the points until Phillips levelled in the 94th minute.
A hat-trick from Meilir Williams put him on 99 goals for Llanuwchllyn from 83 appearances.
Williams took until just the second game of the 2025-26 season to nab his first hat-trick as he put three past Llangollen on Tuesday night to make it five goals in two games.
In 2023-24, Williams hit 45 and last term added 49 for Llan to finish North Wales senior football’s top marksman.
Also on target versus outgunned Llangollen were Dale Davies and Joe Vaughan, while Aaron Jones put through his own goal.
Zac Davies, Harry Bowen, sub Jack Orbell and Josh Mazzarella shared the goals as Penycae took the early leadership of the Ardal North East.
Sub Henry Shipley’s 88th minute leveller secured a point for Radnor Valley.
Knighton led 2-0 via Callum Stead and Luke Boundford, Jack Clarke (pen) replying before Shipley saved the day for the hosts.
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