Llanymynech travelled to Guilsfield for their penultimate league fixture this Tuesday evening attempting to get mathematically safe from the relegation zone.
Llanymynech hosted Waterloo in their final home fixture of the 2016/17 season.
Llanymynech completed their month of home matches with hosting second placed Llanfyllin Town.
Llanymynech’s undefeated year came to an end as they welcomed Morda to Station Road.
Llanymynech looked to continue their good form as they welcomed last seasons champions Llanfair Reserves to Station Road.
Llanymynech faced Meifod for the second time in three league fixtures as they travelled to the league leaders for the last game in February.
Llanymynech travelled to Caersws on Saturday off the back of a 2-2 home draw with Meifod.
Llanymynech hosted top of the table Meifod in their first game in 2017 over a month since their last fixture.
Llanymynech made a couple of changes to the side that were well beaten by Guilsfield the previous week as they made the journey to Llanrhaeader.
Llanymynech hosted Guilsfield Reserves in the second fixture in December.
Llanymynech had a small squad for the home game against Caersws Reserves with a couple of key names missing from the squad list.
Llany well beaten on a visit to Waterloo.
Llanymynech travelled to last year’s champions Llanfair off the back of two home victories.
Llanymynech faced Llanrhaeader Reserves at Station Road in the hosts second home league fixture in two weeks.
Llanymynech made 4 changes from the midweek loss to Berriew first team to face their reserve side.
Llanymynech faced their first opponents of the season with a home fixture against newly promoted Berriew Reserves.
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