Three new clubs have been admitted to the North Wales Coast East Football League for 2026-27.
They are: Towyn, Rhyl Athletic and Meliden, who return to football after a season’s break.
Llandudno Swifts are included as a separate team having ended their amalgamation with Conwy Borough last season.
Bro Cernyw and Glan Conwy are relegated from the Premier Division to Division One.
Promoted to the Premier are Prestatyn Sports and Penrhyn Bay, while St Asaph City are relegated into that division from the Tier 3 Ardal North West League.
In Division One, Prestatyn Wanderers are changing their name to Rhyl Rangers.
Cerrigydrudion
Conwy Borough
Llandudno Amateurs
Llandudno Junction
Llandudno Swifts
Llanfairfechan Town
CPD Llansannan
Mochdre Sports
FC Mountain (subject to appeal to FAW against relegation from Tier 2)
Penrhyn Bay (promoted)
Prestatyn Sports (promoted)
Rhos United
St Asaph City (relegated)
CPD Y Glannau
CPD Blue Bridge
Bro Cernyw (relegated)
Crozzy
Glan Conwy (relegated)
CPD Henllan
Llandyrnog United
Llysfaen
Meliden (new club)
Rhyl Rangers (formerly Prestatyn Wanderers)
Rhuddlan Town
Rhyl Athletic (new club)
Towyn (new club)
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