
After last weekend’s Bute Energy Welsh Cup ties, league action takes centre stage again this Sunday – including the conclusion Phase One in the top-flight.
Here are the key games to keep an eye on.
Genero Adran Premier – Swansea City v Wrexham (Sunday, 5:10pm)
Phase One in the Genero Adran Premier concludes on Sunday, with Swansea City and Wrexham battling it out at Llandarcy for the final spot in the Championship Conference – live on Sgorio.
The Swans, currently in fourth place, know that a win or a draw would confirm their top four spot but are worryingly out of form with just one win from their last five league games. Jamie Sherwood’s side were then beaten in the Genero Adran Trophy by TNS a fortnight ago, before a chastening 5-0 defeat to Wrexham in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup a fortnight ago.
Fifth-place Wrexham are two points behind the Swans so must win at Llandarcy to make the top four. After a shaky start to the campaign, Steve Dale’s side have found form in recent months and have taken 10 points from the last 12 available in the Genero Adran Premier, winning 1-0 over title-chasing TNS in their last league outing.
Remarkably, last weekend’s emphatic cup victory was Wrexham’s first over Swansea in 11 years. The Swans won 3-2 in this season’s reverse league fixture, an entertaining affair at the STōK Cae Ras.
Genero Adran North – Flint Town United v Llanfair United (Sunday, 2pm)

Llanfair United will be targeting back-to-back wins when they travel to the Essity Stadium to face Flint Town United on Sunday.
It has been an impressive campaign for the Powys side, who have lost just two of their nine league games so far and find themselves second in the table behind runaway leaders Connah’s Quay Nomads. They travel to Flintshire off the back of an emphatic 5-0 home win over Bangor last weekend.
Fifth-place Flint have shown signs of promise in their first season in the Genero Adran North, but currently find themselves struggling for form having lost three of their last four games – most recently a 2-0 defeat away at Felinheli at the start of this month.
The two sides have already met twice this season, with one win apiece. Flint triumphed 4-3 in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage in September, before Llanfair won by the same scoreline in the reverse league fixture in December.
Genero Adran South – Swansea University v Caldicot Town (Sunday, 2pm)

Swansea University can make it five straight wins in the Genero Adran South with victory over Caldicot Town at SU Sports Centre on Sunday.
Dan Sheehan’s side are enjoying an impressive run of form, also keeping clean sheets in all of their previous four victories over Caldicot, Penybont, Pontypridd United and Llanelli Town. It has seen them rise to third in the table and emerge as title contenders, as they sit only three points behind leaders Pontypridd with a game in hand.
In contrast, Caldicot have lost their last five matches – most recently a 5-1 home defeat at the hands of Pontypridd – leaving them just two points above bottom-of-the-table Llanelli, although Kellan Webb’s side do have a game in hand.
Swansea Uni are unbeaten in their last 11 meetings with Caldicot, which includes a 1-0 win in the reverse league fixture in December and a 3-1 victory in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage in September.