Cymru Premier round-up

JD Cymru Premier

Wednesday, 30 September

Bala Town 2-2 The New Saints: The game at Maes Tegid was abandoned with only a few minutes remaining.

The Cymru Leagues Board is to meet to discuss whether the result will stand.

Barry Town United 2-1 Haverfordwest County

Caernarfon Town 2-1 Flint Town United

Cardiff Met 0-1 Penybont

Connah's Quay Nomads 2-0 Aberystwyth Town

Tuesday, 29 September

Newtown 4-1 Cefn Druids

Sunday, 27 September

Caernarfon Town 0-4 The New Saints: The New Saints maintained their 100% record to return to the league summit but they had to wait until the 58th minute to break the deadlock at The Oval. Louis Robles struck twice before goals from Dean Ebbe and substitute Ben Clark sealed the win.

Haverfordwest County 1-4 Connah's Quay Nomads: Connah's Quay Nomads moved up to third after victory at Haverfordwest. Craig Curran netted from close range after keeper Steve Hall could only parry Danny Davies' fierce effort. Captain Sean Pemberton brought the hosts level but second half goals from Curran, Aeron Edwards - his first for Nomads - and Aron Williams sealed victory for the champions.

Saturday, 26 September

Cefn Druids 1-1 Cardiff Met: Cefn Druids are still searching for their first win of the season despite going ahead through Jamie Reed's 16th minute goal. Liam Warman equalised for The Archers early in the second half and both sides had chances to secure the victory.

Penybont 1-5 Bala Town: Bala are top after an emphatic second half display but it was Lewis Harling who gave Penybont the lead from close range, capitalising on a mistake by Bala keeper Alex Ramsey. However the home side were reduced to 10 men after Kane Owen was red carded for a foul on Kieran Smith. Will Evans levelled for Bala two minutes after the break and he scored a second nine minutes later to double his side's lead. Evans then turned provider for Bala's third goal, scored by Chris Venables on the hour mark before the striker added his second from the penalty spot. Smith completed Bala's rout with a fifth with nine minutes remaining.

Flint Town United 0-1 Barry Town United: Barry replaced newly promoted Flint In third spot thanks to a narrow win at Cae y Castell. Kayne McLaggon scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot in the second half after he had been fouled by Darren Thornton.

Friday, 25 September

Newtown 1-1 Aberystwyth Town: Aberystwyth Town missed the opportunity to go top of the table after Neil Mitchell's 86th minute equaliser cancelled out Jamie Veale's first-half strike in a competitive mid-Wales derby at Latham Park. The visitors remained third in the Cymru Premier while Newtown got their second point of the season but stayed in 11th.

Video caption, 'Excitement and nerves' ahead of return says Powe

Orchard Welsh Premier Women's League

Sunday, 27 September

Cardiff City v Swansea City; 16:00 BST

Abergavenny WFC v Cascade YC; 14:00 BST

Cyncoed LFC v Cardiff Met; 14:00 BST

Port Talbot Town v Aberystwyth Town; 14:00 BST