CAERSWS went top of MMP-NL Mid Wales League One with an impressive 3-0 win at Berriew.

Mark Edmonson, Phil Jones and Elliot Jones goals completed the Bluebirds tally and maintained their impressive campaign with Llanidloes Town also keeping up their own bright start with a 2-0 win at Llanfair United.

Meanwhile Hay St Marys completed a Friday night shock with a 4-3 win at home to first division leaders Radnor Valley in the first round of the MMP-NL Mid Wales League Cup.

Matty Tong netted twice for the Saints with Greg Preece and Brendan Hackett completing the scoring while the Goats remained in contention through Joey Price, Geraint Lloyd and an own goal.

Llansantffraid strolled to a 5-0 derby win at home to Four Crosses with Nathan Buckley netting twice while Bailee Austin, Wayne Austin and Tom Ring completed the tally.

A last gasp Kieran McCarley free-kick saw Llandrindod Wells edge a 1-0 win at Presteigne.

Will Thomas starred with a hat-trick as Welshpool Town overcame Waterloo Rovers 5-1 in the cross town derby while Josh Morgan and Sam Evans completed the scoring with Chris Proctor reducing the arrears.

Aberaeron eased to a 4-0 win at home to Aberystwyth University while Borth United maintained their voodoo sign over Bow Street by inflicting a second successive cup defeat with a 3-1 win at Uppingham Field.

James Davies netted twice with Josh Ferriera completing the scoring.

Carno made light work of Machynlleth with Richie Evans and Andy Evans leading the way with doubles while Harry Holt completed a 5-0 win.

Elsewhere Tom Evans starred with a hat-trick as Montgomery Town eased to a 4-0 win at home to Churchstoke.

Builth Wells battled to a 3-0 win at Newbridge with Lee James and Tom Bethell on target before Luke Hicks completed the scoring.

Dolgellau completed an upset with Kieran Jones and David Edwards netting in a 2-0 win at Tywyn Bryncrug.

Meanwhile Abermule won a thrilling Dingle derby with a 3-1 win shoot out win over Kerry following a 3-3 draw.

Dave Laird put through his own net to give Kerry the lead before Mule hit back through Jack Weaver.

Mule led through Huw McGrath before Luke Mumford's free-kick restored parity for the Lambs who soon led through Ben Davies before Shane Davies headed home Laird's free-kick to level and send the tie to extra-time and penalties with Mule holding their nerve to progress.