ABERMULE saw off a resolute Berriew in the JD Welsh Cup qualifying round on Saturday.
Greg Pryce and Charlie Humphreys goals sealed a 2-0 derby win as Abermule booked their place in the next round.
Llandrindod Wells hit back to seal a 2-1 win at Dolgellau AA with goals from Samed De Groot and Tom Durant cancelling Gerwyn Thomas' opener.
Action from Abermule's JD Welsh Cup win at Berriew. Picture by Ian Francis.
Montgomery Town sealed a 3-0 win at home to Ffostrasol courtesy of goals from Alec Jones, Tom Evans and Josh Evans.
Llansantffraid sealed their place in the next round with a comfortable 3-0 win at home to Welshpool Town.
The sides were inseparable until Liam Pickstock struck just before the break with Adam Biggs doubling the lead on the hour before a Ben Jenkins own goal settled the outcome.
Action from Abermule's JD Welsh Cup win at Berriew. Picture by Ian Francis.
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Brecon Corries bowed out at the first hurdle with a 2-1 defeat at home to Tredegar Town.
Craig Evans fired the hosts into a fourth minute lead but two second-half goals from Owen Thomas completed Tredegar's comeback.
Action from Abermule's JD Welsh Cup win at Berriew. Picture by Ian Francis.
Llanilar completed an upset with the MMP Central Wales League South sealing a 4-0 win at home to Ardal North East League visitors Llanrhaeadr.
A solitary Ryan Edwards goal separated the sides at the break with Trystan Evans doubling lead on the hour before substitute Robert Preiser struck twice to complete the upset.
Action from Knighton Town's JD Welsh Cup win over Hay St Mary's. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Knighton Town also staged an upset with a 4-2 win at home to Ardal South East League visitors Hay St Mary's.
Goals from Callum Maddy and Jack Biggs gave the Saints the lead before the MMP Central Wales League South side hit back with Declan Beddoes and Jack Hoyle each netting twice for the Robins.
Knighton Town players celebrate during their JD Welsh Cup win over Hay St Mary's. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Radnor Valley booked their progress with goals from Elliot Morris and Lewis Morris sealing a 2-0 win at home to Waterloo Rovers.
Builth Wells overcame the challenge of 10 man Kerry at the Lant.
Goals from Lyndon Jones and Aeron Powell gave the Bulls an interval lead with the Lambs reduced to 10 men following the dismissal of Barry Bellis.
Action from Builth Wells' JD Welsh Cup win over Kerry. Picture by Darren Laurie.
Rudi Griffiths struck to settle the outcome late on before Luke Mumford netted a late consolation but it was not enough to prevent Builth toasting a 3-1 victory.
Aaron Davies starred with two goals as Penparcau stormed to an emphatic 7-0 win at home to Presteigne St Andrews.
Anthony Evans, Liam Lewis, Harley Lawton, Matthew Davies and Ciaran Evans goals completed the rout as the hosts eased into the next round.
Action from Builth Wells' JD Welsh Cup win over Kerry. Picture by Darren Laurie.
Barmouth United crashed out of the cup with a 9-2 defeat at Menai Bridge Tigers.
Lewis Clayton, Callum Thomas and Jordan Pritchard each struck twice while Harry Jones, Alex Cooper, Jamie Jones, Callum Davies completed the rout while William Jones and Peter Young netted consolations.
Tregaron Turfs booked their progress with a 5-0 win at Aberaeron on Friday night.
Ryan Davies struck twice while Paul James, Gwion Evans and Gethin Jones goals completed the scoring.
Action from Builth Wells' JD Welsh Cup win over Kerry. Picture by Darren Laurie.
Machynlleth came out on top in a 4-3 thriller at home to Four Crosses in a tie which saw both sides end with 10 men.
Charlie Davies saw red for Crosses before Harry Vince-Holt fired the hosts into an interval lead.
Vince-Holt completed his double after the break before Tom Evans reduced the arrears.
Callum Page restored the two goal cushion from the penalty spot before Vince-Holt completed his hat-trick.
Will Howard and Archie Burton goals set up a tense finale before the hosts' Callum Roberts was dismissed late on.
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