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Colwyn Bay
Barry Town United
Attacks
89
111
Dangerous Attacks
72
98
Ball Possession
42
58
On Target
7
2
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1023
3114
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End 3-1
89′
R. Astles
88′
daniel smith
83′
dan barton
81′
j.davies
78′
3-1
m.george
76′
S. Hart
A.Moore
75′
A. Williams
ethan roberts
69′
jamie cumming
A. Edwards
69′
owen cuddihy
ellis williams
69′
daniel smith
owen gwyn ieuan
68′
3-0
A. Edwards
54′
2-0
A. Edwards
Halftime 1-0
48′
1-0
L.Robles
39′
R. Astles
N. Peate
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Match Info
In a crucial Welsh Premier League clash on Saturday evening, Colwyn Bay secured a vital 3-1 home victory over Barry Town United. The result provides a significant boost to Colwyn Bay's league standing, while dealing a blow to Barry Town's ambitions as the season enters its decisive phase. The home side took control early and never looked back, showcasing their attacking intent from the outset.
The match began at a frantic pace, with Colwyn Bay opening the scoring inside the first fifteen minutes through a well-worked team move finished by their striker. They doubled their lead before the half-hour mark, capitalizing on a defensive error from Barry Town. The visitors managed to pull one back just before halftime with a scrappy goal from a set-piece, offering a glimmer of hope. However, any chance of a comeback was extinguished midway through the second half when Colwyn Bay restored their two-goal cushion with a powerful strike from the edge of the area, sealing the 3-1 win.
The key focus point was Colwyn Bay's clinical finishing in the final third, contrasting sharply with Barry Town's wastefulness in front of goal. The home side's midfield also dominated possession for large stretches, dictating the tempo of the game. This victory moves Colwyn Bay up the table, putting pressure on the teams above them, while Barry Town will need to regroup quickly to arrest their slide down the standings.
Post-match, the Colwyn Bay manager praised his team's "professional performance and killer instinct," while the Barry Town boss lamented his side's "sloppy defending at critical moments." The starting lineups featured the usual suspects for both sides, with Colwyn Bay's attacking trio causing problems all night.

