Friday, 28 November
Barry Town United 4-0 Haverfordwest County: An early goal from Keston Davies set Barry on their way to a handsome win over Haverfordwest. Ben Williams-Margetson doubled the lead midway through the first half, before Ieuan Owen and Oliver Hulbert's penalty rounded off the victory.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe New Saints 2-0 Caernarfon Town: Saints cruise on at the top of the table but left it late to beat Caernarfon, with Ben Clark not breaking the deadlock until the 82nd minute and a goal from Jordan Williams deep in added time making the points safe.
Saturday, 29 November
Bala Town 2-2 Cardiff Met: John Owen's second-half goal rescued a point for Bala in their mid-table clash with Met. Harry Dean had given the home side the lead, only for Met to hit back to lead 2-1 at the break through Lewis Rees and Matt Chubb.
Briton Ferry 2-2 Flint Town United: The teams ninth and 10th in the table served up a breathless first half at the Renewable Centre Stadium. Ferry twice took the lead, with Kian Jenkins and Alex Gammond the men on target, only for Flint to respond each time to level with goals from Ben Wynne and Saac Lee on the stroke of half-time.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementColwyn Bay 5-4 Penybont: Penybont lost ground on leaders TNS after losing a nine-goal thriller at Colwyn Bay. Jamie Cumming gave Bay an early lead that was cancelled out by James Crole two minutes later, only for the home side to retake the lead almost immediately when Solomon Forde found the net. Jordan Davies then took centre stage with two goals for Bay to put daylight between the two sides, although Mael Davies pulled one back on the stroke of half-time to make it 4-2. Davies completed his hat-trick after the break to put Bay further ahead, although Penybont conjured a thrilling finale with goals from Ioan Phillips and Owen Pritchard in added time.
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