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FULL MATCH | Aberystwyth Town v Pontypridd United | JD Cymru Premier

LIVE FOOTBALL: Aberystwyth Town v Pontypridd United | 2.15 kick-off Preview: Aberystwyth Town (10th) v Pontypridd United (11th) Haverfordwest County, Pen-y-bont and Barry Town United are now safe from the drop, so it is certain that only one of the bottom three: Aberystwyth Town, Pontypridd United and Colwyn Bay, will remain in the JD Cymru Premier this year.  This week it was announced that Pontypridd United are certain to be relegated as they failed to obtain a Tier 1 license, which means it is now a two-horse race between Aberystwyth Town and Colwyn Bay for the last survival spot.  This is an extremely disappointing ending at the end of a frustrating season for Pontypridd United who have already received a nine-point penalty for breaking league rules this year.  Pontypridd United finished 8th last year in their first ever season in the JD Cymru Premier under the management of Andrew Stokes, but administrative errors have led to the downfall of the club which will return to the second tier after only two seasons in the top-flight.  This is the fifth time since the formation of the 12-team format in 2010 that a club has lost their place in the league due to reasons that had nothing to do with the team's results on the field.  Since 2010 Neath, Llanelli, Port Talbot, and Bangor City have all been relegated due to administrative issues, and Pontypridd United now join that unfortunate list.  The appeal outcome does not change the task for Aberystwyth Town, who still need a win on Sunday afternoon to make sure that Colwyn Bay do not climb above them.  Aberystwyth Town are one of the two clubs that have been ever-present in the Welsh Premier League since its formation in 1992 (along with Newtown), and after narrowly avoiding relegation on the final weekend of last season, the Seasiders are playing with fire yet again this year.  On the final weekend of last season Aberystwyth Town were in 11th place, level on points with Flint Town United, and as Pontypridd beat Flint (3-2), and Aberystwyth Town beat Caernarfon Town (3-2) the Black and Greens managed to escape from the drop on a dramatic afternoon at Park Avenue.  The Ceredigion crew will be hoping for another memorable day this weekend, while Colwyn Bay will be crossing everything that Pontypridd United can trip up Anthony Williams' side.  After an excellent start to his time as Pontypridd United's new manager, the luck has turned against Gavin Allen with the club now on a run of five games without a win, and four matches without a goal.  There were memorable matches between these two teams last season including a classic that ended 3-3 at Park Hall in February, before the Aberystwyth Town goalkeeper grabbed a late point for the Seasiders in April with a goal in injury time.  But Pontypridd United are now on a run of six games without defeat against Aberystwyth Town, and the Dragons have not lost in their four games against the Seasiders this season, nor conceded once (won three, drawn one).

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