Three-way battle for Tier 4 North Wales Coast West Premier Division title – how will it end up?

The battle for the North Wales Coast West League Premier Division title looks to be going right down to the wire.

Three teams are still in contention – Menai Bridge Tigers, Nantlle Vale and CPD Nefyn United. Each team plays 28 matches.

After games played on Wednesday, April 29, this is the state of play:

  • Menai Bridge Tigers – Played 26 Points 59 Goal Difference +50
  • Nantlle Vale – Played 26 Points 58 Goal Difference + 66
  • Nefyn United – Played 24 Points 55 Goal Difference + 55

The advantage appears to slightly lean towards Nefyn, but the line to glory is rarely a straight one.

Here are the remaining fixtures (subject to confirmation)

Menai Bridge Tigers
May 2: Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs (away)
May 8: Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs (home)
VERDICT: Very tough way to end the season for the current leaders. Blaenau are very strong opponents.

Nantlle Vale
May 7: Llanrug United (away)
May 19: Talysarn Celts (a)
VERDICT:
Two away fixtures remaining, both tricky prospects.

Nefyn United
May 2: Cemaes Bay (a)
May 7: CPD Llanystumdwy (a)
May 12: CPD Llanberis (a)
May 30: CPD Mynydd Llandegai (a)
VERDICT; Four games left – all away. A few banana skins to negotiate, if Nefyn finish top at the end they will certainly have earned it

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