THE results are in from the weekend sports fixtures polls.

Llanfair United are slight underdogs at home to Gresford Athletic with 46 per cent backing a United win compared to 49 per cent for their JD Cymru North visitors.

Meanwhile Penrhyncoch are overwhelming favourites to win at Corwen with 77 per cent of the vote.

Llandrindod Wells are favourites to win at Aberaeron with 57 per cent of the vote compared to 38 per cent support for the hosts in MMP-NL Mid Wales League One.

Bow Street are also strong favourites at home to Kerry with 69 per cent support with 29 per cent for the Lambs.

Meanwhile Caersws and Builth Wells have both been backed by 46 per cent of the vote with a tight game expected at the Recreation Ground.

Four Crosses are slight favourites to win at Carno with 49 per cent of the vote compared to 44 per cent for the hosts.

Llanidloes Town are massive favourites to win at Llansantffraid with 81 per cent backing the Daffodils and just 17 per cent believing in a home win.

Meanwhile Montgomery Town have been backed by 65 per cent of the vote to win at Tywyn Bryncrug with the hosts receiving 27 per cent of the vote.

Elsewhere Waterloo Rovers are favourites at Aberystwyth University with 74 per cent of the vote while 19 per cent back the Students.

A tight game is expected at Uppingham Field with visitors Newbridge backed by 51 per cent compared to hosts Borth United's 46 per cent.

Dolgellau Athletic are strong favourites to win at home to Churchstoke with 76 per cent of the vote while Machynlleth have been backed by 58 per cent to win at Dyffryn Banw who received 32 per cent of the vote.

Penparcau are strong favourites against Knighton Town with 74 per cent support while 70 per cent of the vote back Forden United to win at Presteigne and Rhayader Town have been backed by 85 per cent to beat Abermule.

Meanwhile Berriew are huge favourites to beat Llandudno Albion in the fifth round of the Welsh Trophy with 85 per cent of the vote while Welshpool Town head to Radnor Valley as favourites with 67 per cent of the vote compared to 33 per cent for the hosts.

Meanwhile Guilsfield Reserves (67 per cent) are favourites against Llangedwyn in JT Hughes Montgomeryshire League One along with Llanrhaeadr Reserves (86 per cent) at Maesyrhandir; Meifod (76 per cent) against Llanfyllin Town; Bishops Castle Town (73 per cent) at Trefonen and Trewern United (67 per cent) against Llanfair United Reserves.

Newtown Wanderers (79 per cent) are favourites to beat Churchstoke Reserves in JT Hughes Montgomeryshire League Two along with Llanymynech (71 per cent) at Four Crosses Reserves; Llanfechain (58 per cent) at Kerry Reserves and Waterloo Rovers Reserves (65 per cent) at Llanfyllin Town Reserves.

Elsewhere Brecon Corinthians (81 per cent) are favourites to beat Hay St Marys in the Watson Financial Mid Wales League South along with Talgarth Town (57 per cent) at Builth Wells Reserves; Felindre (56 per cent) against Presteigne Reserves; Llanidloes Town Reserves (77 per cent) against Newcastle and Rhayader Town Reserves (60 per cent) at St Harmon.

Meanwhile in the North Wales Rugby League Two, Newtown host Wrexham as slight underdogs with 46 per cent of the vote while Llanidloes are underdogs with 33 per cent of the vote at home to Colwyn Bay along with Welshpool (31 per cent) against Abergele.

Machynlleth are favourites to beat Llangefni IIs with 60 per cent of the vote in North Wales League Three while COBRA are slight favourites to beat Newtown in the North Wales Youth League with 50 per cent support compared to 45 per cent backing for Town.