We are into early February, so any team which is still unbeaten in their respective league this season has achieved quite something.
How many sides do you think have still not lost a league game more than six months into the 2025-26 campaign?
One? Two? The answer is actually a very impressive 12
As for not losing a game in any competition, well head and shoulders above the rest are CPD Dinas Bangor City 1876.
Since the end of July, the Citizens have not suffered a single loss in 32 league and cup outings.
They are unbeaten in the Ardal North West League (18 games – 16 wins, 2 draws), Welsh Cup (seven ties), FAW Amateur Trophy (five ties) and Ardal North League Cup (2 ties).
Bangor could play a maximum (provided they avoid a league play-off) 52 matches this season (12 more in league, 2 possible in Welsh Cup, 3 possible in FAW Amateur Trophy, 3 possible in League Cup).
Only two other teams remain unbeaten in all comps this season – Aberffraw, 12 wins and a draw in North Wales League Division One and two cup games and Holyhead Hotspur Development, 13 wins and a draw in 14 NWCFA Development League West Division matches and 1 League Cup tie. They have not entered any other competitions.
Connah’s Quay Nomads (Tier 2 – Adran North) – six straight wins
Wrexham Foresters (Tier 3 – Central Wales North) – nine straight wins
Llangefni Town (Tier 3 – North Wales Coast League) – nine straight wins
CPD Cei Connah’s Quay (North East Wales Women’s Development League) – six wins, 1 draw
Colwyn Bay (North Wales Recreational Women’s League) – 10 straight wins
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