NEFYN United improved their slim chances of catching Gwynedd League leaders Bangor 1876 with a thumping 5-0 win at Glantraeth.

The in-form side remain 16 points behind the undefeated pacesetters in fourth spot with three games in hand, and they got off to the perfect start when Tom Llewelyn Jones found the net after just two minutes.

Two quick-fire goals midway through the half from Dylan Jones and Karl Jones gave the visitors a comfortable cushion heading into the break, and the latter notched his second of the afternoon following the interval with 69 on the clock.

There was still time for United to put the exclamation point on proceedings, with Steve Jones rounding off the scoring on 71 minutes.

Trearddur Bay Bulls lost further ground at the summit after they were held to a 0-0 home draw by Talysarn Celts, but there was better fortune for third-placed Menai Bridge Tigers in their 3-2 success over Caergybi.

A brace from Dave Baston did the majority of the damage, with Richard Evans also on target for the defending champions. Nikolas Kontodios netted twice for the away side either side of the break.

Dan Richards and Andy Clarke scored for Bethesda Athletic in their 2-1 victory over Bro Goronwy, with Wayne Thomas (2), Arwyn Morris and Matty Owen hitting the target for Llangoed in their 4-2 triumph at Bontnewydd.

Waunfawr were the latest to pile more misery on basement dwellers Llannerchymedd in a resounding 8-2 away win thanks to efforts from Adam Jones (2), Osian Glyn (2), Rhodri Owen (2), Meurig Parry and Shaun Roberts.