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BALA AND SAINTS TO CLASH IN CUP FINAL

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By Chris Smart
WELSH CUP SEMI-FINALS
G Connah’s Q 0 TNS 3
Caernarfon T 1 Bala Town 3

THE NEW SAINTS continue to chase their seventh Welsh Cup title after beating Gap Connah’s Quay 3-0 in their semi-final at Bangor University Stadium to book their place in the final.
Both sides had plenty of chances to win the tie in a fastpaced game, with Jay Owen unlucky to see his close-range effort come back off the bar.
The Nomads matched TNS for the first hour until John Disney brought down Jamie Mullan in the box to concede a penalty. John Danby kept the score level as he saved from Chr...

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