Narberth took a break from cup action with an away trip to Goodwick United and came away from Phoenix Park with a 3-3 draw.

The Bluebirds have been hitting some form of late and proved this against the North Pembrokeshire outfit with two goals from Callum O'Connell and one by Tony Evans.

St. Clears were at Pennar Robins and it was the home side that came out on top following a 6-3 win in the battle of the mid-table teams.

The Saints would have been hopeful of getting something from this game, but despite goals from Steven Thomas, Josh Jones and Sean Seymour-Davies, a brace by Sam Southcott and scores from Richard Hughes, James Walker, Ben Steele and Adam John ensured the points stayed at home.

They're not completely safe, but a point gained at home for Angle allows them to keep clear of the relegation zone with just six games remaining after a 1-1 draw against West Dragons.

The result, their sixth draw of the season, puts them on 21 points, seven points clear of West Dragons who are second from bottom. Scott Richards scored the home team's only goal.

A defeat at home against Tenby didn't do Monkton Swifts any good as they are just three points ahead of West Dragons in the league table.

They lost 3-2 after Sam Christopher scored twice and Jack Christopher once in the win, while Daniel Scourfield and Blake James scored for the hosts.

Saundersfoot Sports are still bottom after a 5-0 home drubbing at the hands of Herbrandston.

In division two, Hundleton travelled to Clarbeston Road and left with a 2-0 defeat to mull over on their journey home, while table-toppers Carew were held to a 0-0 draw at Prendergast Villa.

Kilgetty are now six points clear of the relegation zone after a 4-2 win at home against Cosheston Cougars.

A hat-trick by Jack Franklin and one by Corey Lowndes were enough to give the Kingsmoor outfit a bit of breathing space ahead of Carew Seconds, despite goals by Brandon Sture and Philip Hay.

Narberth seconds entertained Hubberston and showed why they are in the mix for promotion with a fine 4-2 win against the visitors. The result leaves the Bluebirds' second string in fourth place just four points behind leaders Lamphey with Broad Haven one point ahead and third placed Lawrenny equal with Narberth on 41.

Simon Cole got the ball rolling for the hosts before Joshua Layzell got in on the act, while Nicholas Jones finished with a brace.

Goals by Morgan Scourfield and Paul Bullock were not enough to prevent Carew seconds going down against their counterparts from Merlins Bridge, while Lamphey were held to yet another draw as Lawrenny proved tough to crack in the 0-0 tied game.

It was a day of celebration for Pennar Robins' third team after they edged past Saundersfoot Seconds in the semi-final of the fourth division cup.

Patrick McDonagh scored the goals for Pennar in the 2-1 win, with Saundersfoot's strike coming from Sam Reeve.

In league action, Simon Bancroft was at it again for St. Clears' seconds as he notched their first in the Saints' 3-1 win over Milford Athletic seconds.

Stuart Howell and Steffan Jenkins also got in on the act in the home side's 10th win of the season.

Not such a good day for Pendine, however, as they went down 3-2 at St. Ishmaels' seconds, with their goals coming from Nathan Davies and Jamie Blewitt.

The result helped second from bottom Tish gain points on the Gulls who would have opened up an 11-point lead over the hosts had they won.

A goal by Daniel Williams wasn't enough for Pembroke Boro to gain a result at Neyland seconds as they went down 3-1, while goals by Jordan Richards and Jacob Webster helped Manorbier United overcome Herbrandston seconds 2-0.

It was a day to forget for Kilgetty seconds, too, as they lost 2-0 at Haverfordwest Cricket Club seconds.

Kilgetty could do with whatever St. Florence are drinking as they are banging in the goals at present and Saturday was no exception after they recorded a fabulous 7-1 win at home against Pembroke Boro seconds.

Rhys Allison scored for the visitors, but goals by Geraint Tuxworth-Jones, Colin Batley, a brace by Richard Tebbutt and three from Charlie Patching secured the points for the home side.

Angle seconds remain top after a 5-0 win at Hundleton, while Lawrenny seconds went down 1-0 at home against Broad Haven seconds.