Friendlies Clubs· Season 2026
Llandudno beat Rhyl 1879 2-0 in a pre-season friendly at Go Goodwins Stadium. Cal Stephens headed in from Anthony Stephens' free-kick (39') before Anthony Stephens added a stoppage-time penalty (90+2').
Match Analysis
AI SummaryStephens double sinks Rhyl as Llandudno continue Cymru Premier preparations
Llandudno 2-0 Rhyl | Friendlies Clubs | 14 July 2026
Llandudno made it two pre-season wins on the bounce with a 2-0 victory over north Wales neighbours Rhyl 1879 at the Go Goodwins Stadium, with the Stephens pairing of Cal and Anthony combining for both goals.
How it unfolded
Llandudno controlled the first half without creating a glut of clear chances, but the breakthrough arrived six minutes before the interval. Anthony Stephens swung in a free-kick from the left flank and Cal Stephens rose highest to power a header past the Rhyl goalkeeper — a well-rehearsed set-piece routine that paid off.
The home side's lead was slender at the break but they rarely looked threatened. Rhyl, who had lost four of their five pre-season friendlies leading into this fixture, struggled to create meaningful openings against a well-organised Llandudno defence.
The result was put beyond doubt in the second minute of stoppage time. Llandudno were awarded a penalty after a handball in the box, and Anthony Stephens stepped up to convert from the spot, sealing a 2-0 scoreline that reflected the balance of play.
The turning point
The opening goal carried extra significance. Cal Stephens' 39th-minute header not only broke the deadlock but also gave Llandudno a platform to control the tempo in the second half. Rhyl had kept the hosts at bay for nearly 40 minutes, and conceding so close to half-time left them with a mountain to climb.
Key performers
Cal Stephens (Llandudno) — Opened the scoring with a well-timed header from a set piece, demonstrating his aerial threat. His goal was the decisive moment of the match.
Anthony Stephens (Llandudno) — Involved in both goals: the first with a pinpoint free-kick delivery, and the second with a composed penalty under no pressure. A productive evening's work.
Llandudno defence — Kept a clean sheet against a Rhyl side that had scored in three of their previous four pre-season outings. Organised and disciplined across the 90 minutes.
By the numbers — interpreted
The match was a low-event affair typical of mid-July pre-season football. The 2-0 scoreline (1-0 at half-time) tells a story of controlled dominance rather than a barrage of chances. Llandudno's first goal arrived from a set piece — a reliable source in pre-season when attacking patterns are still being sharpened — and the second came from a penalty. Rhyl's inability to convert any first-half openings into goals meant the game was essentially decided by the 39th minute.
What it means
For Llandudno, this was their fifth pre-season fixture of a seven-match schedule ahead of their return to the Cymru Premier in the 2026/27 season. Back-to-back victories build momentum. Their next friendly is against Northwich Victoria on 18 July.
For Rhyl 1879, the phoenix club continues a difficult pre-season campaign. They have lost all five of their summer friendlies so far, with narrow defeats to Flint Town United (3-2), Ashton Town (2-1) and Colwyn Bay (3-2) preceding this result. They host Northwich Victoria on 18 July before facing Port Vale on 28 July.
Verdict
A controlled pre-season performance from Llandudno, who looked the sharper side and defended well without ever needing to hit top gear. The Stephens combination — Cal's header and Anthony's set-piece delivery and penalty — was the difference. Rhyl have work to do before the competitive season begins, but the fixture schedule was always likely to be challenging for a side rebuilding.
Match Events
Llandudno and Rhyl have met 10 times — Llandudno won 4, Rhyl won 1, with 5 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2015. Llandudno leads the head-to-head with 4 victories from 10 meetings. A combined 20 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 2.00 per match (12 for the home side, 8 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 5 matches (50%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 2 games (20%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. The highest-scoring encounter finished 3–1 in 2026.
Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
API data: 15 Jul 2026