TYWYN/BRYNCRUG shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw at Carno as a late penalty earned them a share of the spoils in the MMP Mid Wales League division one.

The hosts opened the scoring through Andy Evans after 10 minutes, and Tywyn’s hopes were further dashed when Ryan Goddard saw red on the half hour.

Despite being down to 10 men, Tywyn battled on in the second half and hit back with 10 minutes to go as man of the match Aled Jones converted from the spot.

Aberaeron celebrated their first win of the season as they recorded a 3-2 home win over high-flying Welshpool Town.

Goals from Iwan Lloyd, Gareth Severs and man of the match Elwyn Edwards saw the Seagulls 3-0 up at the interval.

Welshpool, who were second in the table going into the game, hit back with two goals from Will Thomas, but the determined hosts held on for the three points.

Still unbeaten Llanidloes Town maintained a four-point lead at the top of the division one table as they recorded a determined 2-0 success away at Radnor Valley.After a goalless first half, a great through ball from substitiute Niall Coleridge saw Connor Bird storm through to slot home the opening goal for the league leaders.

The Daffs sealed the points when a long free kick released substitute Rhys Evans to fire home their second goal into the far corner of the net to make it 10 games unbeaten for the Daffs.

Llandrindod Wells kept pace as they moved up to second in the table with a solid 4-0 away win at Montgomery Town - seven points adrift of Llanidloes with a game in hand.

Goals from Mike Collister and Kieran McCarley had put the visiting side two clear goals up at the half-time interval, and there was no way back for Monty in the second half.

Collister made sure of the three points with the third goal on the hour, and an own goal completed a comfortable sixth league win for the Spa side.

Builth Wells meanwhile moved up to third place with a 3-0 win at Four Crosses. First half goals from Christian Jones, Mark Jones and Jack Hammond had proved enough to secure the three points.

Caersws were pegged back in an entertaining 3-3 draw at home against Kerry, who netted twice in the last 10 minutes to secure a draw at Recreation Ground.

Nashawn Blake, Elliot Jones and Mark Edmondson had put the Bluebirds in control, but Kerry refused to give in and goals from brothers Matt and Luke Mumford, and Charlie Mainwaring earned a point.

Two goals from Niall Thomas secured a battling 4-2 win for Berriew away against Llansantffraid. Xavier Matisse and Joe Haycock also scored, whilst Luke Turner and Rob Carruthers netted the replies.