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.
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.
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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