Carmarthen Town 2-3 Cefn Druids

Scorers: Matty Owen 12'(og) Luke Bowen 41'; Alec Mudimu 56' Matty Owen 84' James Davies 86'

A second remarkable game of the afternoon saw Druids overcome a two goal deficit to stun Carmarthen.

James Davies’ late winner completed the turnaround for Huw Griffiths’ side, who opened up a seven point gap between themselves and the drop zone as a result.

The visitors did most of the early pressing in the game, but fell behind on the counter attack, as Luke Bowen’s cross was turned into his own net by Matty Owen.

That didn’t deter the visitors, who pressed again and racked up fourteen corners in the first half. Counter attacks seemed to be an Achilles Heel for them though, as the Old Gold made it two just before half time from another break.

This time it was Bowen on the end of the move, Tyrrell Webbe leading the breakout which the forward finished off with aplomb, smashing his shot in off the bar.

Druids needed a response, and Griffiths decided to change shape after the restart. Moving Alec Mudimu into the centre gave the Zimbabwe international more purpose, and it was his shot from distance that reduced arrears, taking a slight deflection on it’s way past Lee Idzi.

Moments before that though, Mael Davies could have finished the game, as he found himself one-on-one with Michael Jones after yet another counter attack, but the keeper saved well from his first time shot.

Having inadvertedly scored at one end, Owen brought things level with six minutes to play, smashing home from the edge of the D into the top corner.

That wasn’t the end of the drama though, as minutes later Mudimu played a great through ball into Davies, who stretched to poke home and ensure Druids left south-west Wales with all the points.