PENRHYNDEUDRAETH are set to play in Tier Four of the revamped Welsh pyramid system next season, after withdrawing their application for Tier Three status.

Penrhyn, who finished their campaign in ninth position in the Welsh Alliance division one, will take their place in the North Wales Coast Premier Division.

They will be joined by Pwllheli, of the Welsh Alliance division two, and Nefyn United, of the Gwynedd League.

Llanystumdwy will take their place in the fifth tier.

“The NWCFA Pyramid Structure Steering Committee met on Wednesday, 15 July to confirm the Clubs who will participate at Tier Four and Tier Five of the Welsh Football Pyramid from the start of the 2020/21 season,” said a statement.

The complete list of Clubs in Tier Four and Tier Five of the North Wales Coast West Football League are confirmed as follows: Tier Four Premier Division: 1 Aberffraw; 2 Amlwch Town; 3 Bangor 1876; 4 Barmouth & Dyffryn United; 5 Bodedern Athletic; 6 Gaerwen; 7 Gwalchmai; 8 Llanberis; 9 Llanrug United; 10 Menai Bridge Tigers; 11 Mynydd Llandegai; Nefyn United; Penrhyndeudraeth; 14 Pentraeth; Pwllheli; Trearddur Bay Bulls.

Tier Five Division One: 1 Arriva Bangor; 2 Bethesda Athletic; 3 Bodorgan Juniors; 4 Bontnewydd; 5 Bro Goronwy; 6 Caergybi; 7 Cemaes Bay; 8 Cefni; 9 CPD Y Fali; 10 Glantraeth; 11 Holyhead Town; 12 Llandegfan; 13 Llanfairpwll; 14 Llangoed; 15 Llannerch-y-medd; 16 Llanystumdwy; 17 Mountain Rangers; 18 Talysarn Celts; 19 Waunfawr.Membership is subject to FAW approval.”