Genero Adran North: Leaders held again by Llandudno, losses for Bangor and Y Felinheli

PATRICK CAIN captures some goalmouth action from Berriew v CPDM Y Felinheli

GENERO ADRAN NORTH – MARCH 14, 2026

Llandudno 0 Connah’s Quay Nomads 0

For the second time in three weeks the usually free-scoring Connah’s Quay Nomads had to settle for a blank against a determined Llandudno.

A 0-0 result at Go Goodwins Stadium left Nomads still needing a win from their final two games, either at home to Flint Town United next Sunday or at Berriew on April 5 to make sure of back-to-back league titles.

Such is their superior goal difference over second-place Llanfair, however, that even a draw from the last pair of matches should be enough to seal the crown for the Deesiders.

Sunday’s game at Llandudno was highly-competitive and produced a fair result.

New signing Lexi Walsh tested Tudno keeper Meg Robinson early, while Mel Barlow also went close for the visitors in the first half.

Alisha Whitehead-Jones had a late chance to win it for the away side, but Aimee Redfern’s goal-line clearance was needed to save Nomads from a first loss in 27 league games.

CPDM Bangor 0 Llanfair United 2

Sioned Roberts’ double sealed the win which kept Llanfair’s faint title hopes alive. The goals arrived after two and 47 minutes at bottom side Bangor.

Berriew 3 CPDM Y Felinheli 1

Dottie Evans, Catrin Hopkins and Hannah Roberts scored the goals which earned Berriew back-to-back home wins.

Alaw Prys Huws replied for Felinheli, who came up against a strong performance from home keeper Sarah Parkes.

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