Llanrhaeadr's tough start to the Ardal North East season continued with a 3-0 defeat at Cefn Albion on Saturday.
Callum Mannion starred with a double and Dion Gibbins completed the tally while the hosts saw goalkeeper Sean Jones dismissed.
Meanwhile Bow Street maintained their bright start to the Ardal North East League season with a 2-0 win at home to Llandrindod Wells on Saturday.
Ricky Ricketts opened the scoring after 11 minutes with Rhydian Davies' penalty settling the outcome with 15 minutes remaining.
Meanwhile Caersws celebrated a 2-0 win at home to new boys Llangollen Town courtesy of Luke Evans' 39th minute penalty before Scott Williams added a second on the hour,
Dolgellau AA left it late to settle a 3-0 win at home to Welshpool Town with Jake Jones' first-half strike separating the sides until late strikes from David Edwards and Gerwyn Williams sealed victory.
Action from Llanrhaeadr's Ardal North East League defeat at Cefn Albion. Picture: Llanrhaeadr FC.
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Nyasha Mwakuma led the scoring with two goals as Llanfair United eased to a 4-0 win at home to Rhayader Town with Jake Brown and Karl Seliaerts goals completing the tally.
Meanwhile Builth Wells endured a day to forget in a 7-1 thrashing at Rhos Aelwyd who were led to glory by hat-trick hero James Haynes.
Further goals from Declan Molyneux, Ryan Jenkins, Tom Smith and James Rumsey completed the rout while the Bulls were consoled by an own goal from Jack White.
Meanwhile Brecon Corries tasted a 2-0 defeat at Caldicot Town in the Ardal South East League.
Goals from Ben Smith and Sam Swann ensured the Gwent side the spoils as the Corries made the trip home empty handed.
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