Prestatyn Town continued their difficult start to the season shipping seven goals for the second time. Newport City left it late to snatch all three points against Penrhiwceiber Rangers.
Here is a look at all the bank holiday Monday action from the JD Cymru North and South.
Cymru North
Penrhyncoch made it back to back wins beating Denbigh Town 4-2 at home. The hosts were 3-0 up at the break before a second half fight back made for a nervy ending.
An 86th minute goal from Cameron Allen sealed the win and three points for Penrhyncoch as they climbed to ninth in the table.
Prestatyn Town concede 18 in opening four league fixtures
New Mold Alexandra recruit Damase Kiwanda scored five as he helped his side to a dominant 7-0 home victory against Prestatyn Town. Harry Nash and Aidan Farren added the others as James Stead was shown a red card for the visitors.
Holywell Town fought back from a goal down to earn a 3-1 home win against Caersws. Jamie Breeze scored his fourth in three games before goals from Morgan Murray and Gareth Evans secured the victory.
Guilsfields positive run continued with a 3-1 home win against Ruthin Town. A brace from Joe Haycock followed by a strike from Callum Bromley helped them to their third consecutive league win.
Airbus UK Broughton’s winning record remains in tact as they won 3-0 away to Gresford Athletic. 19-year old Sam Baker opened the scoring before Joseph Palmer and Daniel Warren struck to ensure a sixth consecutive win.
A 96th minute winner from Thomas Creamer saw Colwyn Bay snatch all three points in their 2-1 away win against Buckley Town. In a dramatic ending Buckley’s Callum Humphries was shown a straight red in the 83rd minute before Rhys Nash gave the visitors the lead a minute later.
The home side looked to have salvaged a point with an 89th minute penalty from Daniel Holland before the late goal from Creamer ignited wild celebrations for the travelling side.
Bangor 1876 climbed to third in the table with a 3-0 home win against Llay Welfare. A brace from Mason Blackwell-Jones either side of a goal from Harry Galeotti saw the hosts seal the three points.
Flint Mountain and Llandudno face off on Wednesday night with both clubs hoping to bounce back from recent defeats.
Cymru South
Cwmbran Celtic got their second win of the season with a 4-0 home victory against struggling Ammanford. Goals from Cole Doolan and Dom Connor gave them the lead before a brace from Thomas Meechan ensured victory.
Jordan Meaney was shown a second yellow card for Cwmbran late on as Ammanford remain in the relegation zone with five defeats in their opening six fixtures.
For the second game in a row a late strike denied Trethomas Bluebirds victory as they drew 2-2 away to Caerau Ely. Jack Jones gave The Bluebirds the lead before a leveller from Luke Davies just before the hour mark.
Lee Baldock resorted the lead from the penalty spot before a 90th minute goal from substitute Brandon Griffiths rescued a point for The Young Guns.
Llanelli Town picked up their second win of the campaign with a 3-0 home win against Pontypridd United. Ethan Cann shined as he assisted Danny Williams for the opener before adding the second after just 23 minutes.
Ponty defender Keston Davies received two yellow cards in ten minutes as Joseph Lloyd scored the third to seal a comfortable three point for The Reds.
A flying start from Carmarthen Town helped them on their way to a 4-1 home win against Cambrian United. Goals from Noah Daley and Gavin Jones gave The Old Gold a two goal advantage after just four minutes.
Tobias Jones got a brace before a late consolation goal from Abdulrasheed Ibrahim meant Cambrian suffered their first defeat of the campaign as Carmarthen climbed to third.
It was late heartbreak for Penrhiwceiber Rangers as they suffered a last minute 2-1 defeat at home against Newport City. Captain Warren Jones got his first goal of the season to give Rangers the lead before Louie Caramella-Gerrard levelled in the 85th minute.
With the clock hitting 95 minutes Nat Jarvis struck the game winner as Newport bounce back from Friday nights defeat as Penrhiwceiber are still searching for their first win.
Llantwit Major fought from a goal behind to win 4-1 at home against Taffs Well. Samuel Johnson gave the visitors the lead before goals from Josh Morgan and Matthew Kimmins gave Major the half time lead.
Sean Kelly and substitute Finn Jennings added a further two as they climbed to seventh in the table with their second consecutive win.
Afan Lido sealed their first win of the season with a 4-1 victory at home against Goytre United. Chris Jones gave Lido the lead with a late goal in the first half before adding his second from the penalty spot in the 49th minute.
Zak Phillips scored a brace to give the hosts a commanding 4-0 lead before a late consolation goal from Kyle Williams for United. The result drags Lido out of the relegation zone on goal difference.
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