Genero Adran North | Weekend preview

Genero Adran North leaders Llandudno will aim to continue their impressive recent form when they host Bangor on Sunday afternoon. 

The Seasiders earned a statement 2-0 win over title rivals Connah’s Quay Nomads a fortnight ago – their fifth consecutive league win – and they are currently three points clear at the summit. 

After a run of seven points in three games, Bangor have suffered back-to-back defeats to NFA and Felinheli in recent weeks, leaving them sixth in the table. 

Llandudno were 1-0 winners when the two sides met in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage in September before storming to a 5-0 victory in the league the following month. 

Felinheli have also won their last five league matches in succession and moved up to second place with a 4-1 victory over NFA last weekend.

This Sunday, Aaron Jones-Evans’ side host a Rhyl 1879 side who are comfortably in fourth place – five points clear of fifth and six points behind third. 

A Llio Davies double helped the Lilywhites to triumph 3-2 over Llanfair United last weekend, their first win in four league matches. 

This is the first league meeting between the two sides this season, but both of their encounters in 2022/23 proved to be thoroughly entertaining affairs. Felinheli were 4-3 winners in the first meeting before the sides shared the points in a 3-3 draw. 

Connah’s Quay Nomads will be looking to bounce back from consecutive league defeats when they travel to Llanfair United. 

Jordan Parry’s side have slipped to third in the league table and are six points adrift of league leaders Llandudno after being beaten by the Seasiders and Felinheli in January. 

Llanfair were edged out by Rhyl last weekend, meaning they sit seventh in the Genero Adran North table on six points from eight matches. 

The Nomads have overcome Llanfair twice already this season, with a 3-1 victory in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage and an 11-0 thrashing in the NEWFA Cup semi-final. 

Airbus UK Broughton will be aiming to climb off the bottom of the Genero Adran North table when they travel to NFA. 

The Wingmakers are rooted to the bottom of the standings after picking up just one win from their first 10 matches of the campaign. 

However, that solitary victory came against NFA in October, when Lucie White’s strike proved decisive as they triumphed 1-0. 

Following three consecutive away fixtures, fifth-place NFA will be pleased to be back on home turf on Sunday as they attempt to bounce back from last weekend’s 4-1 defeat at Felinheli.

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