
The 2024/25 Genero Adran Trophy reaches its conclusion on Sunday 9 February, as Swansea City meet The New Saints at Latham Park in Newtown (KO 17:30).
Swansea, beaten finalists last year, are looking to lift the trophy for the first time since 2021, while TNS are in the final of the competition for the first time in their history.
Below, you will find vital supporter information that provides advice and all the details you’ll need to make your visit to Latham Park an enjoyable one.
Tickets
All seating is unreserved. Tickets are still available to be bought online by clicking here, for the following prices (plus booking fee):
Adults – £5.00
Juniors (16 & Under) – £2.00
All tickets bought online will be digitally issued through the Cymru Tickets app. Tickets go off sale online at 10am on matchday, but will then be available to buy on the gate on matchday for increased prices:
Adults – £8.00
Juniors (16 & Under) – £5.00
2025 Genero Adran Trophy Final
Gates open at 4pm on matchday. The main turnstiles at Latham Park will be used for supporters with tickets bought in advance and those needing to buy on the game. Supporters with accessibility needs are advised to use the main entrance.
Travel
There will be limited spaces in the Latham Park stadium car park, so supporters who are driving to the game are advised to use the car park at Ysgol Calon y Dderwen (SY16 1EG) or Back Lane Car Park (SY16 2NH). Both are a short walk away from Latham Park.
The New Saints are running a free supporters’ coach to Latham Park, departing Park Hall Stadium at 15:30. Please email simon.oreilly@tnsfc.co.uk to book onto the coach.
Pre-match activities
There will be a Q & A session with former Cymru international Helen Ward in the clubhouse at Latham Park, starting at 16:30, with Cymru’s UEFA EURO 2025 hopes high on the agenda ahead of their first ever appearance at a major tournament.

The TNS Foundation will be hosting a turn up and play Huddle session on the pitch for girls aged 4-11 from 15:00-16:00. Sign up for free here.
The café situated next to the clubhouse will be serving food and drink, while Mexican street food truck Señor Tigre will also be in attendance at the final, with two one-off dishes included as part of the menu:
Abertawe Al Pastor Taco – Al Pastor Pork, Guacamole, Red Onions & Garlic Mayo in a soft shell taco
TNS TNT Tortilla – Fajita chicken, Cheese, Chimichurri and Baconnaise folded and grilled in a tortilla


Audio Descriptive Commentary
The FAW will be offering a free-to-use audio description commentary service for blind and vision-impaired spectators at the match provided by Alan March Sport Ltd. This will be available to fans with trained audio describers keeping up with play to the second to ensure listeners know exactly where the ball is and what is happening on the pitch.
To register your interest and book a receiver for the match, email PAWB@faw.cymru.
You will need to provide your name and phone number and you will be able to collect your receiver at the ticket booth prior to kick-off.
It will be possible to request a receiver on the day by speaking to a steward at the stadium. Please note receivers are subject to availability. Users are required to bring their own headphones to ensure both comfort and hygiene.

Sensory Packs
Fans with sensory needs attending the match can apply for a free FAW Sensory Pack. The packs have been designed to help fans, particularly those with autism, who attend matches, to enhance the matchday experience, making it more comfortable and enjoyable. Each pack is presented in an official FAW drawstring bag and contains a disability awareness lanyard, as well as noise-cancelling headphones, a football fidget spinner, a poppet sensory keyring, and a FAW football soft stress ball.
All sensory packs will need to be pre-booked and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To apply for a pack please complete the Sensory Pack request form.
Prayer Room
The FAW will be offering use of a multi faith prayer room throughout the duration of the Genero Adran Trophy Final at Latham Park. Should a supporter wish to use the multi faith prayer room before, during or after the game they should speak with their nearest steward who will be able to escort them to the designated room. Prayer mats will be available in the room.
Report IT – Say No to Discrimination
The Football Association of Wales welcomes everyone and we constantly strive to ensure that at our matches there is a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere where all fans can come to enjoy watching football in a safe, secure and welcoming environment and feel that they belong.
While promoting inclusion and diversity within the stadium, we applaud and encourage passionate support. However, we do not tolerate discrimination, abuse, foul and abusive language or anti-social and threatening behaviour. If supporters experience any form of anti-social behaviour, abuse or discrimination inside the stadium please help us to eliminate it and react immediately by reporting any discrimination or abuse by speaking to your nearest steward.
You can also report any incidents at www.faw.cymru/ReportIT or by emailing ReportIT@faw.Cymru. Please provide as much detail of any offence as possible. This may include specific seat details if applicable, descriptions of persons involved, and exact words and phrases wherever possible.