
Caernarfon Town
Caernarfon Town stats and predictions are essential for fans and bettors following this historic Welsh club. Based in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, and playing at The Oval, Caernarfon Town were founded in 1876. The team competes in the Welsh Premier League and has also featured in the Welsh Cup, Friendly matches, and UEFA Conference League qualification rounds during the 2026 campaign. This analysis covers their recent results, upcoming fixtures, and a detailed match prediction based on available data.
Caernarfon Townโs form over the last five matches stands at four wins and one defeat, reflecting a strong run of results. The sequence, listed from the most recent, is:
In these 5 matches, Caernarfon Town scored 9 goals and conceded 5. Since the defeat to The New Saints, they have recorded four consecutive wins, keeping three clean sheets in that streak. Altogether, the attack has scored in four of the last five games, and the defence has held firm in three of those. Their only setback was a heavy loss to a dominant Welsh side, but this form suggests a team capable of upsetting higherโrated opponents on their day.
While detailed league standings are not provided, the teamโs involvement in multiple tournaments highlights a busy schedule. From the available squad data, the top players are:
D. Thomas is the standout performer in the final third, while I. Lewis provides midfield stability. Goalkeeper C. Robertsโ contributions have been key to the recent defensive record, while I. Lewis and C. Evans provide creativity and work rate in midfield and attack.
The next challenges come in the UEFA Conference League Qualification, a twoโlegged tie against Estonian club Levadia Tallinn:
For the first leg at home, bookmaker odds set the probabilities. The decimal odds (4.70 home, 2.97 draw, 1.48 away) imply a substantial underdog status for Caernarfon Town. Adjusting for the bookmakersโ margin, the true outcome probabilities are:
These numbers are based solely on the odds and convert the implied chances into fair percentages. While Caernarfon Townโs fourโmatch winning streak demonstrates solid form, the opposition is heavily favoured. A draw is a realistic possibility at 28%, but the away side is expected to control the tie.
Considering the teamโs current form, Caernarfon Town might win roughly 17% of matches of this calibre. To progress, they will need to maximise home advantage, maintain the defensive organisation that produced three consecutive clean sheets, and hope for a standout performance from D. Thomas.