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·3 de marzo de 2025
Important wins for Cardiff City Women and Aberystwyth Town

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·3 de marzo de 2025
Cardiff City celebrations at Briton Ferry Llansawel. (Photo: @AdranLeagues)
Cardiff City win top-two clash in the Genero Adran League Premier Championship, Aberystwyth Town victorious in Conference basement battle.
Adran Premier Championship
Briton Ferry Llansawel 0-2 Cardiff City (Att: 245) Wrexham 3-1 The New Saints (Att: 301)
Cardiff City are eight points clear in the Championship Conference after winning the top-of-the-table clash 2-0 at Briton Ferry Llansawel. Ffion Price and Mackenzie Olden both struck in the opening 25 minutes.
Wrexham beat The New Saints in third 3-1 to move within two points of them. Ava Suckley’s swift double was replied to by Molly Havard but Carra Jones restored the two-goal cushion.
STRAIGHT IN FROM A CORNER 😳 That is outstanding, @ffi__ffi 👏 @CardiffCityFCW | #GeneroAdranPremier–
Adran Premier Conference
Cardiff Met 1-2 Aberystwyth Town (Att: 63) Swansea City 0-0 Barry Town United (Att: 103)
Swansea City were held 0-0 at home by Barry Town United but remain top of the Plate Conference by four points from their visitors.
Aberystwyth Town came from behind to win the basement battle at Cardiff Met and move six points clear of the relegation place. Beca Thomas had the Archers ahead at the break, Lleucu Mathias levelled and Imogen Scourfield netted an 86th-minute winner for Aber.
Adran North
Connah’s Quay Nomads 7-0 Rhyl (Att: 68) Felinheli 7-2 Bangor Llanfair United 3-2 Llandudno (Att: 47) NFA 1-3 Flint Town United
Connah’s Quay Nomads stayed five points clear when sinking Rhyl 7-0, Polly Wild-McGregor and Poppy Kendrick-Jones both scoring twice.
Second-placed Llanfair United edged Llandudno 3-2, Sophie Cook, Becky Jones and Harriet Davies their scorers, Mia Roberts had opened the scoring for the away team and Amelia Mercer with their late second.
Felinheli went third with a 7-2 defeat of Bangor, scoring five in the first 20 minutes and Fflur Williams completing her hat-trick with a penalty.
Flint Town United are up to fifth following a 3-1 win at NFA, who had struck early on through Claire Smedley. Kaelyn Williams equalised and Zoe Stopford converted two second-half penalties.
Adran South
Cwmbran Celtic 0-1 Swansea University (Att: 53) Llanelli Town 4-2 Caldicot Town (Att: 110) Pontypridd United 3-1 Penybont
Pontypridd United were 3-1 winners over Penybont to remain top on goal-difference Nicole Fenton got a couple and Madison Williams levelled in-between, with Mollie Jones making sure of the win in added time.
Swansea University got the only goal of the game through Hannah Pinney just five minutes in at Cwmbran Celtic but are now four goals behind the leaders.
Llanelli Town won for the first time as they got off the bottom at the expense of Caldicot Town, whom they beat 4-2. Bryana Demery and Stacey Webber had them two up, China Cooper-Jones pulled one back, Annie Short and Nadia Phillips then making the match safe before Millie Pearce got Town’s second.