Cymru Premier: TNS, Barry and Haverfordwest claim wins

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Saturday, 14 February

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Championship Conference

Penybont 0-0 Connah's Quay: Bont and the Nomads could not be separated as Connah's Quay drew for the fourth game running. John Disney's men remain second, 10 points clear of Penybont who stay third after failing to score for the third game in succesion.

Caernarfon Town 0-2 Barry Town United: Barry claimed their first win of phase two with victory over the Canaries. Ben Margetson netted on the stroke of half time before Ollie Hulbert sealed victory with his side's second in the final stages in Llandudno as Barry ended their three-game losing run in style. Victory moved the Jenner Park outfit to within a point of fifth-placed Colwyn Bay. Caernarfon stay fourth after losing for the first time in five matches across all competitions.

Play-off Conference

Flint Town United 0-0 Briton Ferry Llansawel: Both sides missed the chance to make ground in the race for seventh place as the points were shared at Cae y Castell. The draw extended Flint's unbeaten run to four matches across all competitions. The Silkmen sit 10th, four points above the drop zone. As for Briton Ferry, they are ninth, four points behind seventh-placed Haverfordwest.

Friday, 13 February

Championship Conference

Colwyn Bay 0-2 The New Saints: Craig Harrison's men clinched a fifth successive league win to edge ever closer to a fifth consecutive league title. Jordan Williams fired the Saints ahead in the 53rd minute in north Wales before adding his second from the penalty spot after the hour mark as the Saints kept a fourth clean sheet in a row. The Saints are 12 points clear at the top of the Cymru Premier table as Colwyn Bay sit fifth.

Play-off Conference

Haverfordwest County 3-0 Bala Town: The Bluebirds earned a third successive win without conceding as they thumped Bala. Corey Shephard added a brace to Kyle Kenniford's opener as Haverfordwest rose to the top of the Play-off Conference, with Bala sitting 11th - four points adrift of safety - after the latest round of fixtures.

Cardiff Met 1-1 Llanelli Town: Llanelli ended a run of seven straight league defeats by claiming a hard-fought point in the Welsh capital. Joseph Lloyd put Town ahead in the seventh minute, but Jasper Payne struck the equaliser shortly after half time as the Archers' winless run in all competitions was extended to eight games. Met sit eighth, three points behind Haverfordwest. Llanelli remain bottom and are 19 points adrift of safety.

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