Cymru Premier round-up

JD Cymru Premier

Tuesday, 6 October

Barry Town United 1-0 Cardiff Met

Cefn Druids 0-4 Aberystwyth Town

Connah's Quay Nomads 3-1 Caernarfon Town

Flint Town United P-P Bala Town

Haverfordwest County 0-4 Penybont

The New Saints 2-0 Newtown

Saturday, 3 October

Aberystwyth Town 1-2 Barry Town United: Barry came from behind through Kayne McLaggon and Jordan Cotterill to win at Aberystwyth for a fourth straight victory, while Aberystwyth - who led thanks to Steff Davies - have now not won in their last three games.

Bala Town 1-2 Haverfordwest County: Jack Wilson struck deep in time added on to earn Haverfordwest their first win of the campaign. Bala had led through a Chris Venables penalty but were pegged back by Daniel Williams' goal son after and drop a place to fifth. Defeat ended the hosts' unbeaten three-game run, while the Football Association of Wales has decide Wednesday's abandoned game against New Saints will be replayed on Wednesday,11 November at 19:45 GMT.

Cefn Druids 0-5 Connah's Quay Nomads: Druids remain winless and rooted to the foot of the table after this home drubbing by unbeaten title-holders Connah's Quay, who had Callum Morris' hat-trick - including a penalty - and a brace from Mike Wilde to thank.

Penybont 2-1 Newtown: The hosts took over in fourth from Bala Town as they came from behind against Chris Hughes' Newtown. Mael Davies and Sam Snaith struck for Penybont after Nick Rushton's opener for the visitors.

The New Saints 10-0 Flint Town United: Saints ruthlessly hammered Flint Town having lost top spot when Wednesday's game at Bala on Wednesday. Greg Draper grabbed half of the goals, with one of his five penalty, with Jon Routledge hitting two, while Ryan Harrington, Louis Robles and Kwame Boateng completed the rout.

However, it was not a record win at this level with New Saints having won 12-0 at Airbus in November, 2019. The visitors dropped out of the top six in the first top-flight meeting between the clubs since 1997.

Cardiff Met 0-3 Caernarfon Town: Cardiff Met are without a win in five games after slumping at home to Caernarfon Town, who led through Sion Bradley's first-half penalty before late strikes from Darren Thomas and Cai Jones made the game safe.

Orchard Welsh Premier Women's League

Sunday, 4 October

Briton Ferry Llansawel 1-6 Abergavenny WFC

Cardiff Met University 5-0 Cascade YC

Cyncoed LFC 2-0 Aberystwyth Town

Swansea City 4-0 Port Talbot Town