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There was nothing to seperate Milford United and St Ishmaels, as the two relegation-battling sides met on February 1st 2025.
The Robins and the Mice went in to the game in 10th and 11th place, with 15 and 14 points respectively.
With the recent good form of Carew and Kilgetty, plus games in hand for Merlins Bridge, it looks almost certain that one of these sides will accompany Herbrandston in relegation to Division Two.
Both teams were "put through the wringer" with last weekend's Senior Cup action, with Milford United playing 120 minutes of football against Prendergast Villa and St Ishmaels dumped out in dramatic fashion against Lawrenny.
The hosts did however have an impressive win last time out in the league over Clarbeston Road and were bolstered by the return ofg Scott Reid to the starting XI for only his fifth appearance of the season.
For St Ishmaels, they know that they'll need another purple patch like the fantastic undefeated run from late September through to November.
The game itself saw an physical contest between two battling sides.
St Ishmaels will be happy with their overall performance, finishing both halves strongly. However, arguably the best chance of the game fell to the returning Reid who fired straight at the 'keeper on his favoured left foot.
In another "highlight" of the game, St Ishmael's Tyler Sheil was shown yellow for simulation after referee Sean O'Connor deemed Sheil to have dived in the box after rounding the goalkeeper.
It was one one of nine yellow cards for St Ishmaels, with Milford United also receiving two cautions.
The goalless draw sees the teams stay in 10th and 11th place, now with 16 and 15 points respectively. With games in hand for the teams above them, both sides will know their destiny is in their own hands as they look to put together a run of form to stay in the league.
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