Llandudno and Barry Town United are the only two clubs with 100% records after their opening three games, while four teams are still waiting for their first points.
Two of those clubs at the bottom of the league are Haverfordwest County and Trefelin – two clubs who have failed to score in their opening three fixtures, while The New Saints are the only team yet to concede a league goal.
Friday, 21 August
Colwyn Bay (11th) v Airbus UK (8th) | Friday – 19:45
It was a disappointing performance from Colwyn Bay on Saturday as the Seagulls lost 3-0 away to Caernarfon Town.
Michael Wilde’s side have therefore slipped into the Bottom Six, with a difficult run of fixtures coming up in the next few weeks: The New Saints (a), Llandudno (h), Pen-y-bont (a), Connah’s Quay (h).
Airbus will be more than happy with their results so far, beating Haverfordwest County and Ammanford in the opening period, meaning the Broughton boys have won more games in their opening three matches (2) than they did in their previous 50 games in the top flight.
The clubs have met on several occasions in the second tier, but this will be the first meeting between the teams in the Cymru Premier.
League form:
Colwyn Bay: ͏✅➖❌
Airbus UK: ͏✅❌✅
Haverfordwest County (14th) v Cambrian United (10th) | Friday – 19:45
Haverfordwest County have made a slow start to the season and have failed to score in their three defeats so far (Hav 0-1 Air, TNS 2-0 Hav, Hav 0-3 Pen).
The home defeat against Airbus on the opening weekend was the most disappointing for Tony Pennock’s side, while the last two games have been tougher tests for the Bluebirds.
Cambrian United secured their first victory last Friday by beating Flint, with Liam Eason scoring from the spot to make it three goals in three games for the Rhondda warrior.
The teams have not met since January 2020, when Haverfordwest County won 4-1 in the Cymru South.
League form:
Haverfordwest County: ͏❌❌❌
Cambrian United: ͏❌͏➖✅
Cardiff Met (6th) v The New Saints (4th) | Friday – 19:45
Cardiff Met’s perfect start came to an end at Jenner Park as the Archers lost 1-0 to Barry Town United on Saturday afternoon.
The New Saints are the only club yet to concede a goal in their opening three games, but the Oswestry outfit have not been at their best going forward, with only Haverfordwest and Trefelin (0) having scored fewer goals than the champions (3).
Cardiff Met striker Jasper Payne has scored more goals than the Saints by himself, having netted four times in three games so far.
Cardiff Met have won their last two games against The New Saints, beating the champions in the league in November before defeating them again in the Welsh Cup two weeks later.
League form:
Cardiff Met: ͏✅✅❌
The New Saints: ͏͏➖✅✅
Pen-y-bont (3rd) v Llandudno (1st) | Friday – 19:45
One of the biggest games of the weekend will take place at the Dragonbet Stadium between two teams who remain unbeaten after their opening three games.
Llandudno lead the way with a 100% record after winning their first three games since their promotion over the summer (Llandudno 3-2 Flint, Trefelin 0-4 Llandudno, Llandudno 3-1 Holywell).
But Pen-y-bont have strengthened considerably, winning their last two games following a goalless draw against The New Saints on the opening weekend.
No team has scored more goals than Llandudno this season (10), but Pen-y-bont’s defence has been stubborn, conceding just once in three games.
This will be the first-ever meeting between the two sides and Llandudno’s toughest test since returning to the top flight.
League form:
Pen-y-bont: ͏ ➖✅✅
Llandudno: ͏✅✅✅
Trefelin (16th) v Caernarfon Town (7th) | Friday – 19:45
Trefelin’s miserable start continues, with the southern champions sitting bottom of the table after losing all three of their games so far, without scoring a goal.
Trefelin have yet to face any of the southern clubs, and Caernarfon Town will be their fourth opponents from the north.
Richard Davies was delighted with the Canaries’ performance against Colwyn Bay on Saturday afternoon (Cfon 3-0 Bae) and will be hoping his side can perform just as well at Ynys Park on Friday to climb into the Top Six.
Trefelin will be desperate to secure their first point in the top flight in the first-ever meeting between the two sides.
League form:
Trefelin: ͏❌❌❌
Caernarfon Town: ͏✅❌͏✅
Holywell Town (15th) v Barry Town United (2nd) | Friday – 19:45
At Halkyn Road, one side will be looking to maintain their perfect record while the other will be determined to claim their first point of the season.
Barry Town United have shown great resilience to win their opening three matches, scoring late goals to claim all three points (Barr 2-1 Cam, FTU 2-3 Barr, Barr 1-0 Met).
Holywell Town remain pointless after their opening three games, and no team has conceded more goals than John Haseldin’s side (12).
Barry Town have not lost in their last six meetings with Holywell Town (5 wins, 1 draw), but this will be the first match between the clubs in 27 years.
League form:
Holywell Town: ͏❌❌❌
Barry Town United: ͏✅✅✅
Flint Town United (13th) v Briton Ferry Llansawel (9th) | Friday – 19:45
Flint Town United have not made a strong start to the campaign, losing all three of their games so far after conceding late goals (Lldo 3-2 FTU, FTU 2-3 Barr, Cam 1-0 FTU).
Briton Ferry Llansawel sit in mid-table after winning one, drawing one and losing 1-0 to the champions last weekend.
Flint Town have never lost a game against Briton Ferry (4 wins, 4 draws), but the last two meetings between the sides have ended goalless.
Flint Town United finished 10 points above Briton Ferry Llansawel in the Reds’ first season in the top flight in 2024/25, but a year later, Briton Ferry reversed the situation and finished 10 points above Flint Town at the end of the 2025/26 season.
League form:
Flint Town United: ͏❌❌❌
Briton Ferry Llansawel: ͏✅➖❌͏
Saturday, 22 August
Ammanford (12th) v Connah’s Quay (5th) | Saturday – 12:30
Connah’s Quay will be hoping to make it three consecutive victories when they travel to Ammanford on Saturday.
Callum West is the league’s top creator (5), while Hussein Mehasseb is joint-top scorer (4) following the Nomads’ comfortable 6-0 victory over Trefelin last Friday.
Ammanford’s only point so far came in their last home game against Colwyn Bay (Aman 2-2 Bay), so Wyn Thomas will be hoping his side can produce another impressive result at The Rec this weekend.
This will be the first-ever meeting between the two teams as Ammanford look to claim their first victory in the top flight.
League form:
Ammanford: ͏❌➖❌
Connah’s Quay: ͏❌✅✅




