Flint Town United are targeting a first Welsh Cup title in 72 years after confirming their semi-final favourites status in a 5-1 win over Bangor at Go Goodwins Stadium, Llandudno. Darren Stephenson struck the opener, guiding in from close range and Elliott Reeves added a first-half double, heading in his first and tapping in his second to give the hosts a comfortable 3-0 lead at the break. Michael Burke broke Bangor's second-half resistance with another tap-in in the 68th minute. Benjamin Woollam headed in the fifth before Adam Long headed home Bangor's consolation. Flint will play the winner of Sunday's semi-final in which second-tier Rhyl 1879 take on Caernarfon Town at Colwyn Bay's Blue Turtle Arena (13:30 GMT) hoping for an upset to reach the final at Rodney Parade, Newport on Sunday, 12 April.
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Flint Town United Storm into Welsh Cup Final with 5-1 Win
Flint Town United confirm their semi-final favourites status in a 5-1 win over Bangor at Go Goodwins Stadium, Llandudno. The Silkmen will play the winner of Sunday's semi-final in the final at Rodney Parade, Newport on Sunday, 12 April.
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