
Cymru Premier round up: TNS back to winning ways
Championship Conference
Friday, 11 AprilCardiff Met 1-1 Haverfordwest County: Adam Roscrow's first-half effort for the hosts was cancelled out by team-mate Kelland Absalom's own goal after the break. The draw leaves Cardiff Met in with a chance of overtaking fourth-placed Caernarfon Town in the final round. Haverfordwest remain third.The New Saints v Bala Town: Jack Bodenham struck early on as hosts TNS returned to winning ways following last weekend's defeat by Penybont. Joe Makin struck back for the Lakesiders in the 66th minute, but the night belonged to already-crowned Saints as Sion Bradley ensured victory from the penalty spot late on against Bala, whose sixth-place finish is already confirmed.Sunday, 13 AprilPenybont v Caernarfon Town; 14.30 BST
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Saturday, 12 AprilNewtown v Aberystwyth Town; 12:45 BSTBriton Ferry Llansawel v Flint Town United; 14:30 BSTSunday, 13 AprilConnah's Quay Nomads v Barry Town United; 14:30 BST
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