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·16 Desember 2024
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The New Saints beat Swansea City 1-0 to takeover at the top of the Genero Adran League Premier from Cardiff City.
Adran Premier
Lexi Jones came off the bench to make the late breakthrough as TNS sent Swansea City to defeat.
Wrexham moved within a point of Barry Town United, after just getting the better of them in a seven-goal thriller.
Barry had fought back from 3-1 down to 3-3, only for Olivia Fuller to grab a 90th-minute winner for Wrexham.
Adran Trophy Quarter-Final
Briton Ferry Llansawel 1-0 Aberystwyth Town (Att: 78)
Briton Ferry progressed to the semi-finals but only after Aberystwyth Town conceded a very late own goal. TNS, Swansea and Wrexham are the other teams in the draw, which, is live on RedWall+ at 8pm on Tuesday 17 December.
Adran North
Connah’s Quay Nomads 4-0 Bangor (Att: 56) Felinheli 1-1 Rhyl Llanfair United 4-3 Flint Town United NFA 0-6 Llandudno
Connah’s Quay made it six out of six with when beating Bangor 4-0, aided by three goals from Polly Wild-McGregor.
Rhyl were on course for a first win after Rosie O’Brien’s early goal, Felinheli’s Kate Midwinter was sent off after equalising but 16-year-old Elsi Williams won it for the hosts in the 90th minute.
Llanfair edged Flint 4-3 despite a late fightback, after Harriet Davies had hit a hat-trick form the home side.
Llandudno hit six at NFA but ended with ten players after Caitlin Hadaway was shown a red card.
Adran South
Cwmbran Celtic 6-1 Caldicot Town (Att: 53) Llanelli Town 1-6 Pontypridd united Swansea University 3-0 Penybont (Att: 25)
The top three all won, led by leaders Cwmbran whose Jade Crofts scored three times in the 6-1 defeat of Caldicot.
Pontypridd United also put away six at Llanelli, Nicole Fenton leading the way with a four-goal haul.
Swansea University were 3-0 winners over Penybont, Kayleigh Hateley opening the scoring from the spot but Maddie Priday missing a penalty for the visitors soon afterwards.