Wrexham Women grab last-gasp winner in Bute Energy Wales Cup | OneFootball

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·13 November 2023

Wrexham Women grab last-gasp winner in Bute Energy Wales Cup

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Wrexham edged through to the Bute Energy Wales Cup quarter-finals. (Photo: @AdranLeagues)

Wrexham AFC Women needed a last-minute goal to avoid a penalty shoot-out against lower division Llandudno in the Bute Energy Wales Cup 2nd Round.


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Second-tier Llandudno took top-flight Wrexham all the way, before losing out to a stoppage-time goal. In front of over 500 fans at Cefn Druids FC, Katie Sharp made the dramatic late breakthrough, Tonicha Dickens providing the assist.

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Aberystwyth Town’s Niamh Duggan, Gwenllian Jones and Leucu Mathias all bagged a brace – the latter also contributing two assists – in an 8-0 victory at Rhyl.

Georgia Griffiths, Danielle Staley, Helen Evans and Emily Ridge shared the spoils as The New Saints eliminated Felinheli 4-0.

Efa Preece-Jones hit a double hat-trick and Gracie Grosvenor got four goals, as Pontypridd United overran Aberaman 17-0.

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