
The 2025/26 Genero Adran Trophy reaches its conclusion on Sunday 22 February, as Wrexham meet Cardiff City at Bangor City Stadium (KO 17:00).
Below, you will find vital supporter information that provides advice and all the details you’ll need to make your visit to the final an enjoyable one.
2026 Genero Adran Trophy Final
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, with tickets going off sale online at 12pm on matchday.
Tickets will then be available to buy on the gate on matchday for increased prices:
Adults – £8.00
Juniors (16 & Under) – £5.00
The turnstiles at Bangor City Stadium will open at 4pm for general admission. Supporters with tickets bought in advance should enter through Gates A and B, while supporters buying tickets on the day should enter through Gates C and D. Supporters with accessibility needs should enter through the Farrar Suite.

Travel
By Car
From The East – Take the A55 towards Holyhead. Exit at Junction 9 just before the Britannia Bridge, and follow signposts for A487/A5 towards Bangor Town. Continue along the A487 and on reaching the roundabout with the Antelope Inn and the Menai Bridge on the left, continue straight on along the A5 towards Bangor. This road becomes Holyhead Road and after passing the University Of Wales Campus, you will reach the stadium entrance at the Georges Roundabout on your left.
From The West – Take the A55 from Holyhead over Britannia Bridge, then exit at Junction 9 and follow signposts for A5 towards Bangor. Then as East above.
The main car park at Bangor City Stadium will be closed to supporters on matchday, although limited spaces may become available from 4pm. Supporters are advised to park at Bangor University Normal Site, LL57 2PZ.
By Train
Bangor Railway Station is served by train services provided by the South Wales-Chester-Holyhead service from Transport For Wales. From here it is a 20-minute walk to Bangor City Stadium, mostly uphill.
Supporter Travel
Wrexham are providing two supporter coaches, free of charge, on a first-come, first-served basis, which can be booked here. The coaches will depart from the STōK Cae Ras at 2:30pm.

Food & Drink
Refreshments will be available outside the stadium, in addition to the pitch side hut during the game.
Supporters will also be able to access the bar in the Farrar Suite.
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.