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The current best football teams in each North Wales county

North Wales football has seen some dramatic changes in recent years with some of the traditionally successful clubs going through some difficult times whilst some sides have progressed rapidly through the divisions.

Clubs such as Rhyl and Bangor City have suffered from financial issues amongst other factors and are now plying their trade in lower divisions than they're accustomed to- with Bangor's future now looking increasingly bleak.

On the flip side, teams such as Bala Town have established themselves as one of our top teams in the last decade or so and Caernarfon Town have returned to being a consistent presence in the top flight.

Cymru Premier champions face potential 18-point deduction after FAW charge

In this article we will take a look at the current top sides in each of the six North Wales counties.

Darren Garmey's Holyhead Hotspur are currently top dogs on Ynys Mon, with the New Oval side occupying a mid table berth in the second tier Cymru North.

With quality youngsters such as Dylan Summers-Jones complimenting the experience of the likes of Mel McGinness, Alex Lynch and Jay Gibbs, Hotspur are a formidable outfit and can beat anyone in the division on their day.

Llangefni Town are the only other side from the island in the top two tiers but are currently battling against relegation. Games between the two often attract large crowds and are keenly contested.

Colin Caton's Bala are now considered a permanent fixture in the Cymru Premier top six, with the Lakesiders one of the best sides in the division.

Caton has been at the club for 18 years and has overseen an emphatic rise to prominence at Maes Tegid. When the former Colwyn Bay man took over the club were languishing in the third tier and what has followed has

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