PRESTATYN TOWN 1 BANGOR CITY 1
UNBEATEN in their last nine league and cup games, Prestatyn face another stiff test this Saturday when they visit Newtown.
The Robins are battling against the odds to secure a top 10 Welsh Premier place, while the Seasiders remained in eighth spot after their fifth league draw in a row at the weekend.
Prestatyn have injury worries with midfielder Gareth Wilson out for six weeks after suffering a broken collar bone in last Friday's bruising 1-1 draw with Bangor City. Michael Parker and Jon Fisher-Cooke are also doubtful after picking up hamstring strains.
Prestatyn took the lead on 24 minutes when a Jack Lewis free-kick was cleared to the left where from Andy Moran's cross Parker fired in from 12 yards.
Six minutes into the second half Paul O'Neill was adjudged to have fouled Bangor's Jamie Reed outside the area and the resultant left-foot free-kick from Nicky Ward was curled beyond the diving Jon Hill-Dunt to make it 1-1.
There was controversy on 63 minutes when James Brewerton was adjudged to have committed a dangerous tackle on Prestatyn's Steve Rogers in the box and referee Matt Bridges pointed to the penalty spot.
There was a long delay as Rogers was attended to, then as Moran was ready to line the penalty up, Bridges changed his mind as his assistant had blown up for an offside before the challenge on the Prestatyn striker.