LLANGOED moved up to fourth in the Gwynedd League standings thanks to a comfortable 2-0 home victory over Nefyn United.

The home side produced an accomplished display to emerge with their fifth league success in ten outings, and they were rewarded for a positive start on 28 minutes when Mathew Owen made the most of the space afforded to him to open the scoring.

This further buoyed the home side for the remainder of the first period, and they got a crucial second after 41 minutes when Charlie McKenna doubled their advantage.

After the break saw both sides create and subsequently spurn opportunities to add to the score, with the hosts seeing out the closing stages with minimal fuss to move to within four points of Menai Bridge Tigers having played three more games.

Pre-season title fancies Bro Goronwy got their stuttering season back on track with a 2-0 triumph at basement dwellers Llanystumdwy.

A nervy contest was settled with two goals in three second half minutes from the visitors, with Liam Griffiths and Callum Thomas finding the net a crucial stage to secure success for the fifth placed side.

Mynydd Tigers’ inconsistent start to the campaign continued with a 4-2 reverse at the hands of Talysarn Celts.

A brace from Glyn Tomos did the majority of the damage, with Jac Jones and Rhodri Jones also finding the net for the Celts.