WHO will have claimed the match-ball following an unbelievable afternoon at the Essity Stadium?

Elliott Reeves and Josh Jones both grabbed hat-tricks as Flint Town United claimed victory in their historic contest at home to Llanidloes Town.

The 9-4 outcome in favour of Lee Fowler’s side is the highest-scoring match since the formation of Cymru North! Despite the final result, Llanidloes did claim the lead via Jamie Breese and the same player struck at the end of the first half.

In-between these two goals, the Silkmen nudged themselves in front thanks to Rhys Kavanagh, Reeves and Luis Lacey.

Reeves grabbed two more after the break, while hat-trick partner Jones also supplied two assists. Kavanagh netted his second late on, while Connor Bird scored twice for Llanidloes.

Airbus remain second on goal difference after a 5-0 win at Chirk AAA.

Just a solitary strike separated the sides at the interval, with Nick Grogan seeing his shot being defected in off a Chirk defender.

Oli Lanceley doubled the advantage on the hour and it was effectively game over when Craig Lindfield’s fine free kick made it 3-0 with 20 minutes left.

Lindfield would add another to the tally and Sam Baker concluded the scoring in stoppage time.

Buckley Town couldn’t maintain their upturn in fortune as they lost out 3-0 at Bangor 1876.

All of the home side’s goals arrived in the closing 20 minutes.

Corrig McGonigle struck twice in the space of 60 seconds to put Bangor in control and Liam Morris added another for good measure four minutes from time.

In further action,Porthmadog and Caersws played out a 1-1 draw.

Holywell Town’s home game with Guilsfield was called off due a waterlogged Halkyn Road pitch.

In the FAW Reserves North League, The Wellmen’s second string went down 4-0 at The New Saints.

It ended all-square in a 10-goal thriller between Mold Alex and Porthmadog. Jay Hughes (3), Jayden Duncan and Jordan Howell scored for Mold.

Gresford Athletic beat Buckley Town 3-1 thanks to Callum Wakefield’s treble. Tom Edwards hit back for Buckley.

Leaders Connah’s Quay Nomads head to Llandudno tonight.

In the only game to go-ahead in Tier 3, Nantlle Vale thrashed Pwllheli 5-1 to go three points clear at the top.