Late, Late McKenna Winner for Saints
Neath FC 0-1 The New Saints
In the biggest match of the afternoon, TNS substitute midfielder John McKenna stunned the hosts with the winner six minutes into injury time as Andy Cale's side maintained the pressure on leaders Llanelli.
McKenna replaced striker Alex Darlington with three minutes of normal time to play, and the academy product got the vital winner some nine minutes later, which is undoubtedly his most important for the club.
The last gasp three points claimed by the Saints at the Gnoll means that they remain level with Llanelli on points, although the Reds have a superior goal difference and two games in hand. The two clash on Sunday 28th March at Park Hall in a live televised clash.
Caersws 0-2 Llanelli
In an early afternoon kick-off, the leaders claimed all three points with a goal in each half against Caersws. Rhys Griffiths led by example with a penalty on 11 minutes and the in-form defender Wyn Thomas scored the second on 58 minutes, to register his fourth in three games.
Rhyl 6-0 Elements Cefn Druids
Matthew Williams bagged a hat-trick as Rhyl claimed an easy win at Belle Vue against a young Druids side. He scored on 17, 80 (pen) and 81 minutes, with Chris Williams and Andrew Pearson also scoring for the hosts.
Airbus UK Broughton 0-0 Port Talbot Town
It was a goalless encounter at the Airfield as neither side could break the deadlock. The Steelmen's Lee Kendall and Airbus' former Port Talbot 'keeper Kristian Rogers both kept clean sheets. Airbus midfielder Matty Woodward was sent-off in injury time for a second bookable offence.
GAP Connah's Quay 0-0 Carmarthen Town
It was also a goalless encounter at the Deeside Stadium with neither side able to break the deadlock.