Cardiff City Women win after dramatic late three-goal fightback | OneFootball

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·23 de marzo de 2025

Cardiff City Women win after dramatic late three-goal fightback

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Cardiff City are a win away from the Genero Adran Premier title, three teams level at the South Division summit with one match day left.


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Adran Premier Championship

Briton Ferry Llansawel 2-2 Wrexham (Att: 153) The New Saints 2-3 Cardiff City (Att: 87)

Cardiff City stunned The New Saints with three very late goals for a 3-2 success, to get within one win of the title. Kayleigh Baker and Chantelle Teare netted for TNS, Nieve Jenkins replied in the 88th minute, with stoppage-time goals following from Shannon Evans and Megan Bowen.

Briton Ferry’s Megan Kearle scored twice in a 2-2 draw at with Wrexham, after her penalty goal Abbie Ibbenden and Ava Suckley replied for the visitors, Kearle then equalising.

Adran Premier Conference

Aberystwyth Town 0-2 Barry Town United (Att: 95) Swansea City 2-0 Cardiff Met (Att: 108)

Stacey John-Davis made the breakthrough for Swansea City against Cardiff Met with a 74th-minute penalty, Chloe Chivers ensuring the points in added time.

Jasmine Turner missed a penalty for Barry but Sienna Stone and Lucy Attwood scored in quick succession in the second half for victory at Aberystwyth.

Adran North

Felinheli 10-0 NFA (Att: 25) Flint Town United 3-3 Llandudno (Att: 90) Llanfair United 0-1 Connah’s Quay Nomads (Att: 55)

Champions Connah’s Quay kept up their 100% record by winning at second-placed Llanfair, with Anna Marsh’s effort eight minutes from the end of the 90.

Flint had an early double soon cancelled out by Llandudno and despite regaining the lead on 89 minutes through Kaelyn Williams, Erin Doran made it 3-3 deep into stoppage time.

Jordanne Greenhough, Jenna Allsup and Fflur Williams all netted twice as Felinheli hit ten past NFA, whose Courtney Ingram was dismissed in the first half.

Adran South

Caldicot Town 1-3 Cwmbran Celtic (Att: 30) Cascade 6-2 Pontypridd United (Att: 50) Penybont 0-2 Swansea University

Chrystalla Moreton hit a hat-trick as Cascade overcame leaders Pontypridd, to go level on points with them.

There are three teams on 24 points with a game to go each, Swansea University having won at Penybont with goals from Kayleigh Hateley and Hannah Pinney in the first half.

Goals from Georgina Cridland, Alex Gridland and Lauren Boyd had Cwmbran three up at Caldicot, whose Layla Howells got a consolation.

Thousands see AFC Bournemouth Women go up and Ipswich Town go top

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