

Colwyn Bay 1-2 Denbigh Town: Cymru North Rivals Provide Thrilling Pre-Season Encounter
Colwyn Bay fell to a narrow 2-1 defeat against Denbigh Town in a pre-season friendly at the 4 Crosses Construction Arena on 4 July 2026. The match offered an early look at two Cymru North sides sharpening their squads before league action resumes.
Match Overview
Both sides fielded near-full-strength line-ups, and the intensity was higher than a typical summer friendly. Denbigh Town, looking to build on a solid finish last term, started brightly and capitalised on two set-piece opportunities to take control before the hour mark.
Key Moments
- 22nd minute – Denbigh opened the scoring when a free kick from the left flank was headed home unchallenged at the back post.
- 44th minute – A second Denbigh goal came from a similar route: a corner kick caused chaos in the box and a defender stabbed in from close range.
- 68th minute – Colwyn Bay pulled one back after a slick passing move cut open the Denbigh defence, finished with a composed side-footed effort.
- 84th minute – The home side pushed for an equaliser but were denied by a superb one-on-one save from Denbigh’s goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
Colwyn Bay’s high defensive line was exploited repeatedly in the first half by Denbigh’s quick wide players. The visitors sat deep after taking the lead, inviting pressure, but Colwyn Bay lacked the final ball to unlock a compact block. The introduction of an attacking substitute early in the second half shifted the momentum, but the damage from the two set-piece goals proved too much to recover from.
Standout Players
- Denbigh Town’s central midfielder (No.8) – Controlled the tempo and was instrumental in winning the free kick that led to the first goal.
- Colwyn Bay’s right winger (No.7) – Provided the assist for the consolation and was a constant threat in the second half.
Season Impact
For Colwyn Bay the result is a learning experience about concentration from dead-ball situations, while Denbigh Town will be pleased with their efficiency. Both managers will view this as a useful workout ahead of what promises to be a fiercely competitive Cymru North campaign.