Caernarfon Town vs The New Saints Prediction & Betting Tips 27.03.2026


Caernarfon Town arrive with uneven league form, having lost four of their last six across all competitions and won only twice in that spell. Their home record in the Cymru Premier is respectable rather than dominant, with five wins, three draws and six defeats, and they have conceded 24 goals in 14 home league games. That leaves them vulnerable against a side that typically controls this matchup.
The New Saints remain the clear benchmark in the division and their away numbers are much stronger, with 11 wins, two draws and only one defeat on the road. They have scored 30 and conceded just 10 in away league matches, which is the kind of split that supports another visiting win even if their 0-2 loss to Colwyn Bay on 20 March was a reminder that they are not untouchable. Caernarfon’s recent league defeats to Barry Town and Connah’s Quay Nomads also underline the gap they still need to bridge.
Head to head, The New Saints have won seven of the last eight meetings, including a 2-1 home victory over Caernarfon on 20 February 2026. That record matters because it is not just about results, but about how often Caernarfon struggle to land a clean response in this fixture. Even when the scoreline is tight, The New Saints usually find enough to finish ahead.
The projected 2-1 scoreline and 2.0 away xG against 0.9 for Caernarfon suggest a competitive game, but the edge still sits with the visitors. Caernarfon have dropped four of their last six, while The New Saints have taken four wins from their last six and have only one away defeat all league season. Their stronger away defensive record and the long run of head-to-head success point in the same direction.
My prediction is Away Win at 9/20. The New Saints have won seven of the last eight meetings, their away league record stands at 11 wins from 14, and they have conceded only 10 goals on the road all season. Caernarfon’s home numbers are solid but not enough to offset that, especially after four defeats in their last six.