
This Sunday sees the final full round of Genero Adran Leagues fixtures in 2025, with crucial points up for grabs heading into Christmas.
Genero Adran Premier – Wrexham v Aberystwyth Town (Sunday, 2pm)
After climbing to the top of the Genero Adran Premier last weekend, Wrexham are at home again on Sunday as Aberystwyth Town visit The Rock.
Wrexham twice trailed against Swansea City last weekend but late goals from Lili Jones and Rosie Hughes sealed a 4-2 win for Jenny Sugarman’s side – their sixth straight win in all competitions. With Cardiff City only drawing at home against The New Saints, the Red Dragons earned a two-point lead at the summit of the table.
Genero Adran Premier
Sixth-place Aberystwyth are just four points adrift of the top half after Rebecca Mathias’ late winner secured a 2-1 victory at home against Pontypridd United last weekend. That was the Seasiders’ fourth league win this season, already equalling their tally from the whole of 2024/25.
Katie Barker starred with two goals and three assists as Wrexham earned a comfortable 5-0 victory over Aberystwyth in October’s reverse fixture at Park Avenue.
Genero Adran North – Flint Town United v Connah’s Quay Nomads (Sunday, 2pm)
The current top two in the Genero Adran North meet in a Flintshire derby as Flint Town United host Connah’s Quay Nomads at the Essity Stadium.
Reigning champions Connah’s Quay have won all three of their league matches so far this season and currently sit two points clear at the top of the table. The division’s top scorer Ella Jones has bagged four-goal hauls in each of the Nomads’ last two games against Bangor and Felinheli.

Flint remain unbeaten in the Genero Adran North this season, with wins over Berriew and Bangor following a draw against Llandudno on the opening weekend. However, the Silkwomen will be hoping to bounce back from a shock 5-0 loss at home against third tier Wrexham Foresters in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup last time out.
The Nomads won both meetings between the two sides last season as Aimee Redfern’s stoppage time strike secured a dramatic 3-2 win before Polly Wild-McGregor’s brace inspired a 3-0 victory.
Genero Adran South – Cascade v Penybont (Sunday, 2pm)
Cascade continue to go in search of their first points in the Genero Adran South this season as they host Penybont.
Cascade have historically pushed for the title in the division, but they have lost their opening four matches of the new campaign and sit bottom of the table. Wayne Lewis stepped down as manager following a 2-1 home defeat against Pure Swansea three weeks ago, with Steve Moran now in charge.

Fifth-place Penybont have earned seven points from five matches so far this term, and will be hoping to make it back-to-back league wins for the first time since February following a 1-0 home win over Llanelli Town last weekend.
Bont won both league meetings between the two sides last season, but Cascade have enjoyed the most recent victory with a 2-0 triumph in September’s Genero Adran Trophy group fixture.