It was a game that Llangefni clearly deserved to win, but the home supporters might argue their opponents did have the rub of the green. Only a fine save by Paul Whitfield (pictured) early on denied Dean Garmie from giving Spurs the lead.
Llangefni then went on to break the deadlock when an inch-perfect pass from Mel McGuiness enabled Darren Thomas to beat Liam Shanahan. Spurs responded in fine fashion with Ian Williams, Kenleigh Owen and Mike Kelly all carving out fine chances but Llangefni stood firm.
Bala Town were knocked off the top following their 1-1 draw with Denbigh Town who took an interval lead through ex Bala midfielder Chris Williams. A 49th minute equaliser from Owain Roberts at least enabled Bala to take a point from this derby encounter.
The Buckley versus Glantraeth game proved to be an action-packed Yuletide epic, full of drama and incident, including two Glantraeth players being dismissed.
Buckley appeared to be ready to set the cruise control when Mitchell Booth set up Mark Roberts to break the deadlock after 22 minutes, Jamie McNeil and Adam Renshaw fired against the post and bar respectively then John Dowridge had Buckley in total control scoring with a close range header following a pin point cross from Joe Garner.
What followed however was quite remarkable. The visitors were then reduced to ten men when Gerallt Jones was shown a yellow card for dissent and as he continued his rant he received a second yellow card and was dismissed.
Glantraeth came out for the second half, however, and totally dominated matters. On the hour mark, the visitors pegged a goal back through Paul Rowlands following some fine creative work from David Alan Jones.
Buckley were on the ropes in 67th minute when Rowlands was impeded and Kevin Roberts beat Lou Makin from the penalty spot. With their tails up, Glantraeth went in search of the winner and they thought that is exactly what they had achieved when, with two minutes left, Jones got the final touch in a goalmouth scramble to put his side in front.
But before the cheers and celebrations has finished, back came Buckley to level in the 91st minute with a shot from substitute Ryan Butcher which took a wicked deflection.
How Buckley managed to get themselves out of jail was quite a miracle and with five minutes of stoppage time played, Miles Todd snatched a last gasp winner for Buckley. The referee blew for full time immediately and David Alan Jones talked his way into a second Glantraeth sending off and was red-carded after a verbal clash with the referee.
Twenty four hours earlier, Llandyrnog United worked tirelessly to clinch their first win since the season kicked off in August but they really were down on their luck once more and visiting Ruthin Town returned home with an odd goal in five success.
Ruthin Town were quick to break the deadlock and scored in the fifth minute through Mike Robinson. Tom Sharples fired a 20th minute response, but Liam Jones and Sion Roberts put Ruthin in command so an 86th minute response from Neil Davies was too little too late. Phil Jones