
Sunday sees the conclusion of Phase Two in the Genero Adran Premier, while the season continues to hot up in the second tier.
Genero Adran Premier – Aberystwyth Town v Cardiff City (Sunday, 5:10pm)
Genero Adran Premier leaders Cardiff City conclude Phase One with a trip to Park Avenue to face Aberystwyth Town, live on Sgorio.
Cardiff are unbeaten in their last 17 matches in all competitions – a streak spanning back to the opening day of the season when they lost 1-0 to The New Saints. The Bluebirds maintained their one-point lead at the top of the table over second-place Wrexham with a comfortable 6-0 win over Pontypridd United last weekend.
Aberystwyth Town v Cardiff City
Aberystwyth saw their top four hopes fizzle out following a 2-0 defeat away at TNS last Sunday. The Seasiders are winless in their last four matches in all competitions, but will have ambitions of finishing top of the Plate Conference in Phase Two – they are currently only three points behind fifth-place Briton Ferry Llansawel
Laura Curnock and Mackenzie Olden both scored twice as Cardiff earned a 6-1 victory over Aberystwyth in October’s reverse fixture – the Bluebirds’ seventh consecutive win against the Seasiders.
Genero Adran North – Llanfair United v Felinheli (Sunday, 2pm)
Llanfair United will go in search of their fourth consecutive Genero Adran North victory when they host Felinheli at Mount Field.
Llanfair currently sit second in the table – three points behind leaders Connah’s Quay Nomads, who have a game in hand. Lucie Gwilt’s side earned a comfortable 4-0 win away at Llandudno last weekend, where forward Tania Wylde bagged a brace to make it eight goals in her last three league games.

Felinheli have drawn their last three league matches, with last weekend’s 1-1 stalemate against Flint Town United enough to see Aaron Jones-Evans’ side climb up to fourth in the table. Sunday’s visitors do still have just one league win to their name so far this season though and are yet to taste victory since October.
Sophie Cook’s double and Harriet Davies’ late strike gave Llanfair an entertaining 3-2 win over Felinheli on the opening day of the campaign. The previous 10 meetings between the two sides have witnessed a combined 51 goals scored.
Genero Adran South – Carmarthen Town v Pure Swansea (Sunday, 2pm)
Key points are up for grabs in the Genero Adran South title race as third-place Carmarthen Town host second-place Pure Swansea at the LHP Stadium.
Pure Swansea are currently level on points (18) with league leaders Cardiff Met – although the Archers have a game in hand – following a comfortable 3-0 win over Llanelli Town last Sunday. The Swans have won their previous nine away games in the Genero Adran South – a remarkable run stretching back to the start of last season.

Carmarthen are currently three points behind their visitors on Sunday, following a 5-2 defeat away at Cascade last weekend. However, the Old Gold have won four out of their last five home matches, including a 2-1 win over top-flight Pontypridd United in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup.
The two sides have met twice already this season, with the Swans scoring late goals to win on both occasions. Isabel O’Sullivan netted the only goal in a 1-0 Genero Adran Trophy group stage win before Hannah Duffy came off the bench to score in the 95th minute to seal a 2-1 triumph in October’s reverse league fixture.