Steady rain blanketed the Oval last Saturday as Caernarfon Town faced Haverfordwest County in a highly anticipated clash. With both teams eager for three points, the atmosphere was electric. The Canaries emerged victorious, solidifying their position in the Cymru Premier.

In a tightly contested first half, goals from A. Cieślewicz and D. Gosset put Caernarfon Town ahead. Cieślewicz's strike curled beautifully from the edge of the box, while Gosset's finish, following a swift counter-attack, highlighted the team's attacking prowess. The home crowd erupted in cheers, signaling their approval of the team's efforts.

Haverfordwest fought back in the second half, pushing forward to try and level the score. Caernarfon's defense, led by M. Jones and Kyle Harrison, stood tall against the pressure. Their resilience was key; Harrison made numerous crucial tackles that thwarted Haverfordwest's advances. As the clock ticked down, Caernarfon secured their win, putting them in a strong position for the remainder of the season.

Post-match, Caernarfon Town manager praised his players' commitment and determination to win. "This is the kind of performance that builds character in a squad," he noted. Caernarfon fans left the stadium in high spirits, optimistic about what lies ahead for the season. The Canaries appear ready to push for a top position in the table as they continue to gather momentum.