Wales Championship North 12/06 19:45 17 Denbigh Town v Holywell Town - Postponed
Wales Championship North 11/30 14:00 16 [3] Holywell Town v Penrhyncoch [9] W 2-1
Wales Championship North 11/22 19:45 15 [7] CPD Bangor 1876 v Holywell Town [3] D 2-2
Wales Championship North 11/09 14:00 14 [4] Holywell Town v Guilsfield [12] W 2-1
Wales Championship North 11/02 14:00 13 [4] Holywell Town v Ruthin Town [10] W 5-1
Wales Championship North 10/25 18:45 12 [1] Airbus UK v Holywell Town [3] L 8-3
Wales Cup 10/19 13:00 8 Holywell Town v Ruthin Town L 5-6
Wales Championship North 10/12 13:30 11 Holywell Town v Flint Mountain FC L 1-2
Wales Championship North 10/04 18:45 10 [5] Holywell Town v Llandudno [14] W 3-1
Wales Championship North 09/28 13:30 9 [3] Holywell Town v Denbigh Town [11] L 0-2
Wales League Cup 09/17 18:45 9 Bala Town v Holywell Town L 2-0
Wales Championship North 09/14 13:30 8 [12] Penrhyncoch v Holywell Town [3] W 0-1
Wales Championship North 09/07 13:30 7 [2] Holywell Town v CPD Bangor 1876 [3] W 2-1
Wales Championship North 08/26 13:30 6 [3] Holywell Town v Caersws [5] W 3-1
Wales Championship North 08/23 17:30 5 Llay Miners Welfare v Holywell Town W 2-5
Wales Championship North 08/17 13:30 4 [7] Mold Alexandra FC v Holywell Town [10] W 2-3
Wales Championship North 08/10 13:30 3 [5] Buckley Town v Holywell Town [7] L 2-0
Wales Championship North 08/06 18:45 2 [13] Colwyn Bay v Holywell Town [4] L 2-0
Wales League Cup 08/03 13:30 8 Holywell Town v Llay Miners Welfare W 3-1
Wales Championship North 07/27 13:30 1 [8] Holywell Town v Prestatyn Town [8] W 6-0
Wales League Cup 07/20 13:30 7 Caersws v Holywell Town W 0-1
Club Friendly List 07/06 14:00 - Holywell Town v Avro FC - Cancelled
Wales Championship North 04/24 19:00 29 Holywell Town v Llanidloes Town W 4-0
Wales Championship North 04/19 18:30 30 [14] Porthmadog v Holywell Town [1] W 0-3
Wales Championship North 04/16 19:00 29 Holywell Town v Llanidloes Town W Postponed
Wales Championship North 04/13 13:30 15 Guilsfield v Holywell Town W 0-2
Wales Championship North 04/13 13:30 30 Porthmadog v Holywell Town - Postponed
Wales Championship North 04/09 18:30 15 Guilsfield v Holywell Town - Postponed
Wales Championship North 04/06 12:30 24 Ruthin Town FC v Holywell Town D 1-1
Wales Championship North 04/01 13:30 29 Holywell Town v Llanidloes Town - Postponed

Wikipedia - Holywell Town F.C.

Holywell Town Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Treffynnon) is a Welsh football club from Holywell, Flintshire. They are nicknamed 'The Wellmen', and play their home games at the Achieve More Training Stadium (commonly known as 'Halkyn Road'), Holywell. They currently play in the Cymru North.

Holywell Town were founding members of both the Cymru Alliance and the League of Wales (now known as the Cymru Premier) and enjoyed their best period in the top flight in the early to mid-1990s, finishing as high as fifth position in the 1993-94 League of Wales table. For the 2023–24 season, they will play in the Cymru North, the fourth consecutive season competing in the second tier after winning promotion from the now-defunct Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Premier Division in the 2019–20 season.

The 2014–15 season proved to be one of The Wellmen's best season in its history, winning the old Welsh Alliance League Division 1 title with three games to go at Llanrwst United by ending the league campaign with a goal difference of +100 and winning all but three of their league games. They also won their second FAW Trophy beating fellow Welsh Alliance team Penrhyndeudraeth 4–2 at Llandudno's Maesdu Stadium, and achieved a Mawddach Challenge Cup victory, beating Llanrug United 3–2 at the Nantporth Stadium in Bangor to complete an unprecedented treble.

In the 2022–23 season, Holywell Town achieved their highest league placement in 24 years when they finished as the runners-up in the 2022-23 Cymru North table after experiencing a 25-game winning streak throughout the league campaign.

Holywell Town Football Club is a professional soccer team based in Holywell, Wales. The team competes in the Welsh football league system and has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1890.

Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, Holywell Town has a reputation for playing attractive, attacking football. The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at Halkyn Road Stadium, which has a capacity of 1,000 spectators.

Holywell Town has a strong tradition of developing young talent and has produced several players who have gone on to play at higher levels of the game. The team has also enjoyed success in various cup competitions and has a loyal following of supporters who cheer them on at every match.

Overall, Holywell Town is a respected and well-established soccer team in Great Britain, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.