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FAW Championship · 2025

Current FAW Championship 2025 standings with 16 teams. Llandudno leads the table with 80 points after 30 matches, followed by Airbus UK on 75 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Llandudno30262277:22+5580
LWWWW
2Airbus UK30243393:22+7175
WWWLW
3Holywell30186678:40+3860
LWLWD
4Newtown AFC301531251:49+248
WLLLL
5Rhyl301441246:55-946
LWLWL
6Guilsfield301341350:48+243
WWLWL
7Mold Alexandra301251338:45-741
WWWWW
8Denbigh Town301241452:59-740
LWDLW
9Caersws301141546:51-537
WWLLW
10Brickfield Rangers301141539:49-1037
WLWWL
11Holyhead Hotspur301061444:49-536
WWDWL
12Penrhyncoch301051545:53-835
WWWLL
13Buckley Town30931850:77-2730
LLLLW
14Flint Mountain30921939:61-2229
LLLWL
15Gresford Athletic30841847:87-4028
LLLLL
16Ruthin Town30651936:64-2823
LLWWL

Results

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North - 2231/03/2026–13/04/2026
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North - 2111/04/2026
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North - 1911/04/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the FAW Championship. Llandudno leads with 26 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

FAW Championship

All 16 teams competing in the FAW Championship 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

FAW Championship

Browse 7 archived seasons of the FAW Championship, from 2018 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Jan 2025

Founded2019Preceded byCymru Alliance

The JD Cymru North emerged from a comprehensive restructure of Welsh football in 2019, when the Football Association of Wales took direct control of the second tier for the first time. The predecessor Cymru Alliance, which had operated independently since 1990, was dissolved and split into two regional divisions: Cymru North and Cymru South. This restructuring was designed to improve competition standards, centralise governance, and create a more cohesive pathway for clubs aspiring to the Cymru Premier. In 2019, JD Sports secured a seven-year sponsorship deal covering all three top divisions of Welsh football, bringing increased investment and visibility. The league has since established itself as a competitive proving ground, with champions gaining direct promotion to the top tier and clubs regularly competing in European competitions through the promotion-relegation system.

  • 2019 — FAW restructure creates Cymru North from the dissolved Cymru Alliance; JD Sports sponsorship begins
  • 2019-20 — Prestatyn Town crowned inaugural champions under new structure
  • 2021 — Gresford Athletic record 7-0 home victory over Prestatyn Town
  • 2022-23 — Colwyn Bay wins first title in reformed competition
  • 2024-25 — Llandudno leads dominant season with 88% win rate and 65 points from 24 matches

Competition Format 16 Jan 2025

Teams18Relegation spots2

The JD Cymru North operates as a standard double round-robin league where all 18 clubs play each other twice, home and away, across 34 matches per season. The competition runs from August through May, with the title awarded to the club with the highest points total. The top two finishers secure automatic promotion to the JD Cymru Premier for the following season. At the bottom, the two lowest-placed clubs are relegated to the Ardal Leagues, the third tier of Welsh football. From the 2026-27 season, this promotion system will expand significantly, with the top six clubs eligible for promotion as the Cymru Premier increases to 16 teams, fundamentally changing the league's competitive dynamic.

Records 16 Jan 2025

Most titlesColwyn Bay FC (2)All-time top scorerJamie Breese (81 goals)

Gresford Athletic set a remarkable home victory record with a 7-0 defeat of Prestatyn Town in December 2021, demonstrating the league's capacity for emphatic performances.

Analysis 16 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

Llandudno's Dominance Reshapes the Title Race

The 2024-25 season has witnessed an extraordinary display of dominance from Llandudno FC, who have established themselves as overwhelming favourites for the championship. With 24 matches played, Llandudno has accumulated an exceptional 65 points from 21 wins, 2 draws, and just 1 loss—a win percentage of 88% that ranks among the finest sustained performances in Cymru North history. Their goal tally of 63 scored against just 15 conceded reveals a team operating at peak efficiency, with a goal difference of +48 that dwarfs their nearest competitors. This level of consistency suggests Llandudno are on course to break the current points record of 89 set by Prestatyn Town in the inaugural 2019-20 season.

The Chasing Pack Remains Competitive

Despite Llandudno's dominance, Airbus UK Broughton has mounted a credible title challenge, sitting in second place with 60 points from 24 matches. Their record of 19 wins, 3 draws, and 2 losses demonstrates elite consistency, though they trail Llandudno by 5 points with games running out. Airbus UK's +51 goal difference shows their own attacking prowess, with 69 goals scored—the league's most prolific attack. Holywell Town occupies third place with 50 points from 24 matches, a respectable tally of 15 wins and 5 draws that keeps them mathematically in contention, though the gap to the leaders appears insurmountable. These three clubs represent the cream of the division, with Holywell's 64 goals scored underlining their competitive credentials despite their distance from the summit.

The Promotion and Relegation Picture

The battle for the third promotion place (once the system expands in 2026-27) is intensely competitive, with Newtown AFC in fourth place holding 39 points from 22 matches. The mid-table cluster is tightly bunched, with clubs from fifth to eighth separated by just 12 points across teams including Rhyl, Guilsfield, and Denbigh Town. At the bottom, a genuine relegation battle is emerging. Ruthin Town occupies the danger zone in 16th with just 17 points from 25 matches, having won only 4 games. Penrhyncoch sits 15th with 20 points, while Flint Mountain in 14th with 23 points faces an anxious run-in. The gap between safety and the relegation zone remains narrow, suggesting that the final weeks will produce dramatic swings in fortune as clubs battle to avoid the drop to the Ardal Leagues.

Standout Performer and Unexpected Storylines

Llandudno's attacking efficiency has been the season's defining characteristic. Their ability to convert opportunities—scoring 63 goals while maintaining defensive solidity with just 15 conceded—demonstrates a well-balanced squad executing a clear tactical blueprint. The club's consistency across 24 matches, with only a single defeat, suggests a team with psychological resilience and depth of talent that has proven difficult for rivals to overcome. This performance level, if sustained, will position them as strong contenders for immediate promotion to the Cymru Premier.

An unexpected storyline has been Holywell Town's resurgence. After winning the championship in 2023-24, many expected them to challenge for back-to-back titles, but they have instead settled into a solid third-place position. This narrative of defending champions being unable to replicate their success reflects the competitive equilibrium of the league, where no single club has established long-term dominance. Conversely, Airbus UK's sustained challenge demonstrates their credentials as a perennial title contender, having finished second in 2021-22 and now pushing hard again—a consistency that marks them as a club capable of breaking through for a championship in future seasons.

The League's Competitive Structure and Development

The JD Cymru North operates within Wales's three-tiered national league system, sitting directly below the Cymru Premier and above the Ardal Leagues. As a semi-professional competition, it serves as a crucial development pathway for clubs and players aspiring to top-flight football in Wales. The league's 18-team composition ensures a balanced schedule while maintaining competitive integrity, with no club able to dominate through sheer financial advantage alone. The restructuring that created the current format in 2019 has proven successful in raising standards, with the JD Sports sponsorship providing television coverage through S4C and online platforms, creating genuine exposure for semi-professional athletes.

The imminent expansion of the Cymru Premier to 16 teams from 2026-27 will fundamentally alter the league's dynamic. Rather than just two promotion spots, six clubs will be eligible for promotion, potentially transforming Cymru North from a two-horse race into a more open competition where finishing in the top six becomes the primary objective. This change will likely increase competitiveness and reduce the margin for error for mid-table clubs, while simultaneously raising the stakes for those fighting relegation. Clubs currently occupying fourth through sixth place should view the upcoming seasons as genuine opportunities to break into the top tier.

Regional Football Heritage and Community Significance

The JD Cymru North represents the lifeblood of football in north Wales, encompassing clubs from diverse communities across the region. Clubs such as Llandudno, Airbus UK Broughton, and Holywell Town are deeply embedded in their local areas, serving as focal points for community engagement and grassroots development. Many of these clubs have historical roots extending back decades, with their participation in the national league system representing the culmination of sustained investment in youth development and competitive infrastructure. The league's existence ensures that talented young players from north Wales have a clear pathway to elite football without necessarily relocating to England or south Wales, preserving regional football culture and identity.

The semi-professional status of the league creates a unique dynamic where players often balance football with employment elsewhere, adding authenticity to their commitment and dedication. This model has proven resilient and competitive, with performances regularly matching or exceeding those of higher-profile leagues. The television coverage provided through S4C and BBC platforms has elevated the profile of these clubs, allowing supporters across Wales and beyond to follow their teams and celebrate their achievements on a national stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the JD Cymru North?

The JD Cymru North features 18 clubs from the northern half of Wales competing in a double round-robin format with 34 matches per season.

Who has won the most titles in Cymru North?

Colwyn Bay FC has won the most titles with two championships (2022-23 and 2024-25), establishing themselves as the league's most successful club.

How does promotion work in the JD Cymru North?

The top two finishers are automatically promoted to the JD Cymru Premier. From 2026-27, this will expand to six promoted clubs when the Premier increases to 16 teams.

What happens to clubs that finish bottom of Cymru North?

The two lowest-placed clubs are relegated to the Ardal Leagues, the third tier of Welsh football, at the end of each season.

When was the JD Cymru North established?

The JD Cymru North was created in 2019 when the Football Association of Wales restructured the second tier, dissolving the independent Cymru Alliance and splitting it into regional divisions.

Who sponsors the JD Cymru North?

JD Sports is the title sponsor of the JD Cymru North as part of a seven-year sponsorship deal (2019-2026) covering all three tiers of Welsh football.

API data: 12 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Jan 2025