Cymru Premier: Final round of matches

JD Cymru Premier logo on pitchside advertising boardImage source, FAW

Saturday, 18 April

Championship Conference

Barry Town United v The New Saints; 17:15 BST: Barry Town go into the final round of games in third position, which would secure them a home play-off semi-final against the team finishing in seventh spot. Saints go into their final game of the season 20 points clear of second placed Nomads and having already wrapped up their 18th title. Saints won 1-0 at Park Hall when the sides last met in the league in January but Barry were 2-0 winners in the Nathaniel MG Cup final the following month.

Caernarfon Town v Penybont; 17:15 BST: Caernarfon go into the game having secured Europa Conference League qualification last weekend following their JD Welsh Cup final win. Penybont, who will be involved in the play-offs, will be looking to repeat their phase one result when they won 2-1 away to Caernarfon.

Connah's Quay Nomads v Colwyn Bay; 17:15 BST: Nomads have already secured their European place next season with a second place finish while the Bay – currently in fourth spot - are two points behind third place Barry Town. Connah's Quay were 2-1 winners in phase one's corresponding fixtures while the two other league meetings this season have finished all square.

Play-off Conference

Bala Town v Briton Ferry Llansawel; 17:15 BST: Bala's 17-year stint in the top-flight is on the line as they host Briton Ferry Llansawel in their final game. The Lakesiders are two points adrift in 11th spot and need to beat Ferry and hope rivals Flint draw or lose to Cardiff Met. Briton Ferry need to win and hope Haverfordwest lose if they are to have any chance of a play-off spot.

Cardiff Met v Flint Town United; 17:15 BST: Flint will need to dust themselves down for the final game of the season after their disappointing Welsh Cup final defeat. The Silkmen go into the final game two points clear of the relegation zone on the back of two league defeats. Cardiff Met have secured their Cymru Premier status for next season but their hopes of reaching the play-offs are over.

Haverfordwest County v Llanelli Town; 17:15 BST: Haverfordwest are seventh - the final play-off spot - going into the final round of matches, three points ahead of eighth placed Briton Ferry Llansawel. Llanelli, who bring the curtain down on a disappointing season which has seen them relegated, have confirmed Terry Boyle as their permanent manager.