JD Cymru Leagues Games to Watch: 20-21 December

The final weekend of JD Cymru Leagues action before Christmas sees plenty of enticing clashes across all three divisions. 

JD Cymru Premier – Flint Town United v Haverfordwest County (Saturday, 2:30pm)

Key points are up for grabs in the bottom half of the JD Cymru Premier as Flint Town United, currently in the relegation zone, host ninth-place Haverfordwest County at the Essity Stadium on Saturday. 

Flint are winless in their last six league matches and are currently a point adrift of safety. However, the Silkmen did earn an away point against Caernarfon Town a fortnight ago before beating Penybont on penalties in the JD Welsh Cup last weekend. 

Haverfordwest triumphed over Flint in October’s reverse fixture at Ogi Bridge Meadow

Haverfordwest earned just their second away win of the season with a 2-0 triumph over Bala Town at Maes Tegid in their last outing, which saw them climb two points above the relegation zone. The Bluebirds are now targeting back-to-back wins for the first time since January, which could potentially spark a late charge for the top six. 

Rhys Abbruzzese, Dan Hawkins and Iori Humphreys were all on target as Haverfordwest secured a 3-1 win over Flint in October’s reverse fixture at Ogi Bridge Meadow. 

Predict the outcome of Flint Town United v Haverfordwest County in our JD Cymru Leagues Match Predictor.


JD Cymru North – Mold Alexandra v Llandudno (Saturday, 2pm)

Mold Alexandra and Llandudno meet at Alyn Park on Saturday, just four days after the reverse meeting at the Go Goodwins Stadium. 

Dylan Proctor and Adam Stephens were on target as Llandudno triumphed 2-1 on Tuesday, a result which saw Jordan Hadaway’s side move four points clear at the top of the JD Cymru North table. 

Llandudno would go seven points clear at the top of the JD Cymru North table if they win on Saturday

It was the perfect response to the Seasiders’ 2-1 defeat to Caerau Ely in the JD Welsh Cup and they remain the only team yet to lose a JD Cymru North game this season. With their title rivals not in action this weekend, Llandudno can extend their lead at the summit even further by Christmas. 

Mold are currently ninth in the table, having won just one of their five league games. Barry Owen’s side are the only team in the JD Cymru North yet to win a home league game this season and have picked up just four points at Alyn Park so far this term. 


JD Cymru South – Caerau Ely v Aberystwyth Town (Saturday, 2pm)

Caerau Ely host Aberystwyth Town at Cwrt yr Ala Road on Saturday, with both sides hoping to edge closer toward the JD Cymru South promotion places. 

Caerau Ely have dropped down to sixth in the table after consecutive defeats to Afan Lido and Cambrian United, before a 1-1 draw with Carmarthen Town in their last outing. However, the Young Guns triumphed over Llandudno in the JD Welsh Cup last weekend, while they can move just a point behind the top three with victory on Saturday. 

Caerau Ely are hoping to move closer to the JD Cymru South promotion places

Eighth-place Aberystwyth are just five points behind the top three, with Saturday’s game set to mark Craig Williams’ first in charge after making the switch from Caersws at the start of the month. 

Caerau Ely have scored a minimum of two goals in their last five home matches in all competitions, while Aberystwyth are hoping to make it four consecutive away wins for the first time in over seven years. 

Predict the outcome of Caerau Ely v Aberystwyth Town in our JD Cymru Leagues Match Predictor.

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