2018–19 Welsh Alliance League
The 2018–19 Welsh Alliance League, known as the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance League for sponsorship reasons, was the 35th season of the Welsh Alliance League, which consisted of two divisions: the third and fourth levels of the Welsh football pyramid.
There were fifteen teams in each division, with the champions of Division 1 promoted to the new FAW Championship North & Mid and the bottom two were relegated to Division 2. In Division 2, the champions and runners-up were promoted to Division 1. No team was relegated from Division 2 as Meliden resigned from the Welsh Alliance League at the end of the season.
The season began on 11 August 2018 and concluded on 18 May 2019.
Division 1
Teams
were champions in the previous season and were promoted to the Cymru Alliance. They were replaced by Llandudno Junction who were relegated from the Cymru Alliance.The bottom two teams from the previous season, Pwllheli and Trearddur Bay, were relegated to Division 2 for 2018–19. However, Trearddur Bay resigned from the league in August 2018. Division 2 champions, Prestatyn Sports and runners-up, Bodedern Athletic were promoted in their place.
Grounds and locations
Team | Location | Ground |
Barmouth & Dyffryn United | Barmouth | Wern Mynach |
Bodedern Athletic | Bodedern | Cae Tŷ Cristion, Village Hall |
Greenfield | Greenfield | Bagillt Road |
Llanberis | Llanberis | Ffordd Padarn |
Llandudno Albion | Llandudno | Ffordd Dwyfor |
Llandudno Junction | Llandudno Junction | The Flyover |
Llandyrnog United | Llandyrnog | Cae Nant |
Llangefni Town | Llangefni | Bob Parry Field |
Llanrug United | Llanrug | Eithin Duon |
Llanrwst United | Llanrwst | Gwydir Park |
Mynydd Llandegai | Mynydd Llandygai | Mynydd Llandegai |
Nantlle Vale | Penygroes | Maes Dulyn |
Penrhyndeudraeth | Penrhyndeudraeth | Maes Y Parc |
Prestatyn Sports | Prestatyn | Gronant Playing Fields |
St Asaph City | St Asaph | Roe Plas |
League table
Results
Division 2
Teams
Prestatyn Sports were champions in the previous season and were promoted to Division 1 along with runners-up, Bodedern Athletic. They were replaced by Pwllheli who were relegated from Division 1.The bottom two teams from the previous season were Llannerch-y-medd and Llanfairpwll. However, Llannerch-y-medd were not relegated and Llanfairpwll resigned from the league in August 2018. Gwynedd League champions, Holyhead Town and Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League Premier Division champions, Kinmel Bay were promoted in their place.
Grounds and locations
Team | Location | Ground |
Aberffraw | Aberffraw | Tŷ Croes |
Amlwch Town | Amlwch | Lôn Bach |
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateur | Blaenau Ffestiniog | Cae Clyd |
Gaerwen | Gaerwen | Lôn Groes |
Glan Conwy | Glan Conwy | Cae Ffwt |
Holyhead Town | Holyhead | Millbank Sports Field |
Kinmel Bay | Kinmel Bay | Cader Avenue |
Llannefydd | Llannefydd | |
Llannerch-y-medd | Llanerch-y-medd | Tan Parc |
Meliden | Meliden | Ffordd Tŷ Newydd |
Mochdre Sports | Mochdre | Swan Road |
Penmaenmawr Phoenix | Penmaenmawr | Cae Sling |
Pentraeth | Pentraeth | Bryniau Field |
Pwllheli | Pwllheli | Leisure Centre, Recreation Road |
Y Felinheli | Y Felinheli | Cae Selio, Bangor Street |