Promoted Queens Park continued their stunning start to life in Tier 3 with a fifth consecutive league win at Tower Fields.
A goalless first half was on the cards until Matty Worrall broke the deadlock a minute past the 45, Corey Smart with the assist.
The prolific Nicky Williams made it 2-0 after 61 and the points were all but in the bag when sub Daniel Parry added a third, Williams the supplier, on 82.
Llangollen pulled one back through Josh Harris-Jones, but the Park added icing to the cake with a fourth via Ethan Simpson.
Back-to-back league wins for Albion who led 1-0 at half time via a Calum Butler goal after Callum Mannion had missed an earlier penalty.
Lewis Wills brought Corwen back on terms with 53 on the clock, but Dion Gibbins’ 61st minute net-finder, Butler with the assist, was enough to clinch the points.
Captain Gerwyn Williams and sub Gethin Evans scored two goals apiece for Dolgellau in an emphatic victory at Cae Marian.
A Max Evans own goal made up the home five, sub Joshua Bowen with Llanrhaeadr’s consolation.
Three goals in the opening 33 minutes set up Penycae for the honours in this Wrexham derby.
Jordan Ellis, Thomas Edwards and captain Zac Davies put the hosts three-up.
Roman Durnell replied midway through the second half, but this was the Cae’s night.
Two early goals made up the scoring at Deeside Stadium.
Sam Edwards nudged Isa in front after seven, but Ross Sinclair levelled after 11 and one-apiece was how it ended.
Despite there being no goals, this encounter at Cae Bob Parry was an entertaining watch which both sides could take positives from.
Broughton bounced back from Saturday’s calamitous 7-0 home loss to Pwllheli by picking up three points at The Ring.
The Saints continued their topsy-turvy start to 2026-27 with a positive outcome, Luke Muia with a first half double for the visitors.
There was a stormy ending when three red cards were issued in the fifth minute of added time after the 90.
Broughton captain Elliott Evans and joint-manager Gary Evans were dismissed as was Joshua Phillips of Llay.
A third consecutive 1-0 victory for Prestatyn leaves them top.
Macauley Taylor headed in the game’s only goal in the fourth minute.
Osian Hughes fired Trearddur in front after 13 minutes, but Sion Roberts replied for Pwllheli on 22 with his fourth goal in two matches.
Trearddur captain Hughes is already up to 10 goals for the season.
After three straight league defeats to start the season Felinheli responded in style with a seven-goal show.
Club record goalscorer and captain Gruff John notched a hat-trick, Alwyn Roberts added a double and there was one apiece for Iwan Owen and Cal Macdonald.
Goalscorer Cian Williams supplied Bethesda’s only highpoint of a difficult 90 minutes for the visitors.
Llanrug recovered from a goal down to take maximum spoils at Eithin Duon.
Daniel Price’s 30th minute strike gave Llanystumdwy an interval lead, but veteran Kevin Lloyd turned the tables with a double for United on 61 and 90+2.
A nine-minute hat-trick from Callum Cartwright either side of half time clinched three welcome points for Hawarden.
Cartwright hit the net on 43, 48 (penalty) and 52 minutes at Gladstone Playing Fields.
Chirk made it four straight victories to start the season, but they were given a good battle by league newcomers Weston Rhyn.
Ben Carter struck first for the visitors on the half-hour, but Sam Nash levelled after 35 and it was one-each at the changeover.
Five minutes into the second half, Tom Freeman put AAA’s 2-1 up, but Rhyn were far from discouraged and made it all-square on 64 via David Skipton.
The game was there to be won and Chirk took the bull by the horns, Tom Freeman converting a penalty on 80 before Dale Davies clinched it with an 85th minute fourth for the Colliers.
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