Flint Town United will look to make more JD Welsh Cup history on Saturday when they take on Bangor City 1876 for a place in the final of a competition they won for the only time back in 1954. The match is set to kick off at 12:45 PM at the Go Goodwins Stadium in Llandudno, where a sell-out crowd will witness what is Flint’s biggest match in over 70 years. Manager Lee Fowler expressed confidence in his squad, stating that the players are in a good place and ready for the challenge ahead. Flint Town United's main priority remains maintaining their league status, and they have shown significant improvement, losing only two games since November. The Silkmen have progressed through the tournament by defeating Bow Street, Airbus UK Broughton, Penybont, and Trearddur Bay, with the penalty shoot-out victory over Penybont marking a pivotal moment in their cup run. Fowler acknowledged the challenge posed by Bangor City 1876, who currently lead the Lock Stock Ardal North West, but emphasized that Flint Town United respects every opponent and will not underestimate them. The club's ambition is to return to the top six of the Cymru Premier, and they are eager to capitalize on their current momentum as they aim for cup glory this weekend.
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Flint Town United Eyes JD Welsh Cup Glory Against Bangor City
Flint Town United aims for JD Welsh Cup history as they face Bangor City 1876 in the semi-finals this Saturday. Can they secure a spot in the final?
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