Five-goal Cardiff Met into Welsh Women’s Cup semi-finals | OneFootball

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·9 January 2023

Five-goal Cardiff Met into Welsh Women’s Cup semi-finals

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Cardiff Met defeated Llandudno to set up a FA of Wales Women’s Cup semi-final with Cardiff City FC next month.


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Emily Allen’s opener for Cardiff Met was cancelled out by Ffion Owen for lower-division Llandudno, but the Archers retook the lead before the break with a Robyn Pinder penalty and added three more goals afterwards, through Elianna Chavez, Allen’s second and substitute Kennesha Nanette.

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