Barry Town United must wait a little longer to see if they have secured a Top Six finish in the Cymru Premier.
Steve Jenkins' men drew 1-1 with Haverfordwest County in their final game of Phase One of the season.
Captain Kayne McLaggon equalised for the hosts at Jenner Park, latching onto Evan Press' cross before volleying home from close range on 24 minutes.
Kayne McLaggon yn dod â'r Barri yn gyfartal!
— Sgorio (@sgorio) January 14, 2025
McLaggon draws Barry level, assisted by a terrific back heel by Evan Press 🔥@BarryTownUnited 1-1 @HaverfordwestFC pic.twitter.com/syjYtYFAVQ
Barry climbed to sixth in the table - with their main rivals Bala Town losing 3-0 at Connah's Quay Nomads.
But the Lakesiders' game - held at Flint Town United's ground - was delayed due to heavy fog and eventually abandoned.
The game between @the_nomads and @BalaTownFC has been abandoned due to fog.
— JD Cymru Leagues 🏴 (@CymruLeagues) January 14, 2025
A further statement will follow. #JDCymruPremier pic.twitter.com/13lby4urjS
In a statement, the FAW's national leagues board said it would hold an emergency meeting on Wednesday morning to discuss the situation.
Rule 20.1 of the league states: "Any match not completed may be ordered to stand as a completed match or replayed for the full period of ninety (90) minutes, as the board may direct."
JD Cymru Premier results
Barry Town United 1-1 Haverfordwest County
Caernarfon Town 3-0 Flint Town United
Cardiff Met 0-2 The New Saints
Newtown 1-2 Penybont
Connah's Quay Nomads A-A Bala Town - Connah's Quay led 3-0

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