Cymru Premier: Barry maintain perfect start but Llandudno lose

Owen Brain is congratulated after scoring Barry's winner at Holywell
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Holywell Town 1-2 Barry Town United
Barry Town came from behind to beat newly promoted Holywell Town to maintain their 100% start to the Cymru Premier season.,
Caio Hughes gave Holywell the lead but Barry were level 15 minutes later through Elliott Dugan.
Owen Brain's second half goal – his third of the season – secured a fourth successive win for Steve Jenkins' side.
Defeat leaves Holywell still searching for their first point since returning to the Cymru Premuer.
Cardiff Met 0-5 The New Saints
Champions The New Saints are second in the table as they maintained their unbeaten start with a 5-0 win at Cardiff Met.
Ben Wilson opened his account for the season scoring from the penalty spot to give TNS the lead in first half stoppage time.
Rhys Hughes' powerful effort extended the visitors' lead before Wilson scored a second spot kick.
Dynel Sinou and Rory Holden's last minute goal wrapped up the win as Cardiff Met suffered a second successive loss.

Cambrian's Jay Woolford is mobbed by team-mates after scoring the opening goal against Haverfordwest.
Haverfordwest County 0-3 Cambrian United
Cambrian United secured a second successive win but Haverfordwest's poor start to the season continues as they fell to a fourth straight loss.
Second half goal from Jay Wooolford, Danny Hillman and Jac Joseph in time added on sealed an impressive win for the newly promoted side.
Cambrian's win sees them sixth in the table while Tony Pennock's County are 14th.
Colwyn Bay 1-0 Airbus UK
Adam Davies scored his third goal in four games as Colwyn Bay secured their first victory since the opening round of games with a hard fought 1-0 win over Airbus UK.
Former Airbus striker Davies' powerful header from Sam Hart's cross in the first half proved to be the only goal of a game of few chances for either side.
Bay are eighth in the table with Airbus are 11th.
Flint Town United 0-1 Briton Ferry Llansawel
Briton Ferry are seventh after they won 1-0 at Flint - their first away win of the season.
Jack Thorn's own goal in first half stoppage time was enough for Andy Dyer's side.
Flint remain without a win after four games and Lee Fowler's side are 13th.
Penybont 2-1 Llandudno
Llandudno's perfect start came to an end as Tom Mehew scored twice for Penybont, who are third and unvbeaten after four games.
Mehew scored either side of the interval to take his season's tally to three goals since joining in the summer.
The experienced Kieran Smith pulled a late goal back for Llandudno, who are fourth.
Trefelin 0-2 Caernarfon Town
Trefelin remain bottom of the table without a point and yet to score after suffering a fourth successive defeat.
Caernarfon sealed victory with two first half goals – Osian Evans set them on their way with the opener after 13 minutes.
Zack Clarke doubled their lead eight minutes before the break with his fourth goal of the season.