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JD Welsh Cup 2025-26

JD Welsh Cup 2025-26

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First qualifying round
NorthSaltney Town 4-1 Holyhead TownFC Queens Park 3-0 Mynydd LlandegaiRhuddlan Town 2-6 GreenfieldMynydd Isa FC 2-3 Nefyn UnitedLlanfair United 4-0 GaerwenCPD Pwllheli 2-0 Amlwch TownCaergybi - Trearddur BayLex XI 1-1 Builth Wells (Lex XI won 6-5 on penalties)Bontnewydd 1-5 LlannefyddWelshpool Town 1-1 Meliden (Welshpool won 5-4 on penalties)Kerry 1-7 PenycaeMontgomery Town 1-2 LlanberisDolgellau AA 3-1 Llanfairfechan TownLlandyrnog United 1-4 NFACPD Llanerch-Y-Medd 2-0 Waterloo RoversConnahs Quay Town 0-1 Llay WelfarePrestatyn Sports 1-3 Penmaenmawr PhoenixLlanuwchllyn 0-2 Llanrwst UnitedConwy Borough 1-0 Rhydymwyn FCHawarden Rangers 2-0 LlanilarLlandrindod Wells 2-3 Llangollen TownLlanidloes Town 5-2 LlanfairpwllBangor City 1876 3-1 Mochdre SportsLlanrhaeadr Ym Mochnant 0-2 Forden UnitedMachynlleth 1-0 Menai Bridge TigersBroughton United 5-1 PenrhyndeudraethBethesda Rovers 3-3 Llanrug United (Llanrug United bwon 9-8 on penalties)Llansantffraid Village 2-1 Bro CernywGlan Conwy 0-4 Y GlannauCPD Y Felinheli 2-4 Bethesda AthleticBerriew 1-0 Llanfyllin TownHenllan 2-9 Llandudno AmateursRhos United 6-0 PentraethPrestatyn Town 1-3 CorwenGlantraeth 0-5 GwalchmaiCerrigydrudion 3-1 Llangoed and DistrictLlandudno Junction 1-1 Nantlle Vale (Nantlle Vale won 5-4 on penalties)Rhostyllen 2-1 Deeside DragonsCefn Albion 2-1 Rhos AelwydPorthmadog 1-0 Barmouth and Dyffryn UnitedPenyffordd Lions 1-6 Knighton TownChirk AAA 1-1 Kinmel Bay (Kinmel Bay won 6-5 on penalties)Four Crosses 3-2 Talysarn CeltsSt Asaph City 1-1 Castell Alun Colts (St Asaph City won 4-2 on penalties)CPD Blue Bridge 0-5 Cemaes BayLlangefni Town 5-0 Llanystumdwy FCC P D Cefni 0-4 Bow StreetRhayader Town 5-3 Blaenau Ffestiniog AmateursCoedpoeth United 6-3 DeiniolenCPD Sychdyn United 3-0 Abermule FC
SouthDinas Powys 2-2 Clydach Wasps (Dinas Powys won 4-1 on penalties)Treharris Athletic Western 0-4 Clwb CymricAber Valley 2-2 Margam Youth Centre (Margam Youth Centre won 4-1 on penalties)West End 0-2 AFC LlwydcoedAbertillery Bluebirds 1-1 Giants Grave (Giants Grave won 4-2 on penalties)Machen 0-3 Grange AlbionGoytre United 4-0 Cwm WanderersSifil 1-0 Pencoed Athletic BGCTalbot Green 0-5 Seven Sisters OnllwynCroesyceiliog 1-0 PenlanBrynna FC 3-3 Nelson Cavaliers (Nelson Cavaliers won 5-3 on penalties)Garden Village 0-0 Mumbles Rangers (Garden Village won 4-2 on penalties)St Josephs (Swansea) 5-1 AlwayAbercarn United 2-0 CKSVBlaenavon Blues 7-0 The BaglanRockspur 3-1 Newport SaintsPort Talbot Town 5-2 AFC WhitchurchPantyscallog Village 0-7 Caerau All WhitesTonyrefail BGC FC SWAL 2-3 FfostrasolBurry Port 1-2 Cwmbach Royal Stars SCCwmbran Town 6-0 Heolgerrig Red Lion Community FCRhydyfelin AFC 9-1 Aberystwyth ExilesBridgend Street 1-0 CaerleonBrecon Corries - Cardiff Bay WarriorsTredegar Town 3-1 Bryn RoversRTB Ebbw Vale 0-2 PontyclunGoytre AFC (Gwent) - Penydarren Seniors BGCCaerphilly Athletic 4-1 Cwrt RawlinLliswerry 3-1 Porthcawl Town AthleticAlbion Rovers 0-11 Caldicot TownCardiff Airport 2-4 Evans & WilliamsCefn Cribwr 7-1 Risca UnitedFairwater FC 2-0 Llangeinor FCYnystawe Athletic 4-1 Fairfield UnitedAberdare Town 6-3 Pentyrch Rangers SeniorsYnysygerwn 2-1 AFC BargoedAbertillery Excelsiors 3-1 Monmouth TownPentwynmawr Athletic 0-0 New Inn (Pentwynmawr Athletic won 3-2 on penalties)Nantyglo 4-3 FC PorthcawlTreforest 2-0 PonthirTreorchy BGC 3-2 Ton PentreFC Cwmaman 0-8 Pure SwanseaCanton Rangers 1-3 Pill AFCLlantwit Fardre 1-3 Penygraig UnitedTreherbert Boys and Girls 2-3 AFC WattstownAbergavenny Town 2-1 Ely RangersUndy 5-0 BettwsTaffs Well 1-0 Pontardawe TownRogerstone 4-2 AFC GlaisPontarddulais Town 4-1 Carn RoversLlanrumney United 2-1 Vale UnitedGlynneath Town 2-2 Cardiff Corinthians (Glynneath Town won 5-4 on penalties)Newport Corinthians 12-0 Hay St Marys FC ReservesSplott 1-5 Afan UnitedCascade YC 2-2 Bryncoch (Bryncoch won 6-4 on penalties)Blaen-y-Maes 1-4 Cwmamman UnitedWattsville 0-0 Canton Football Club (Canton won 5-3 on penalties)Tata Steel United 7-0 Risca TownMorriston Town 2-2 Radnor Valley (Morriston Town won 5-4 on penalties)Chepstow Town 1-2 LlandarcyPenrhiwceiber Rangers 4-0 South GowerAFC Pontymister 1-2 Clydach Football ClubCwm Welfare 3-1 LlangennechCwmcarn Athletic 1-1 Sully Sports (Cwmcarn Athletic won 4-3 on penalties)Ties played weekend of 25-26 July, 2025
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