
Following last weekend’s Bute Energy Welsh Cup ties, clubs are back in Genero Adran Leagues action on Sunday – with some key clashes on the agenda.
Genero Adran Premier – Wrexham v Swansea City (Sunday, 2pm)
A key clash awaits at the top of the Genero Adran Premier as second-place Wrexham host third-place Swansea City at The Rock.
Wrexham are unbeaten in their last six league matches, winning five of those, with a 6-1 victory over Pontypridd United two weeks ago ensuring they remained level on points with leaders Cardiff City. The Red Dragons were also on fire in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup last weekend as they triumphed 11-0 over NFA, with hat-tricks for Rosie Hughes and Faye Knox.

Swansea’s 3-1 home defeat to Cardiff City in their last league outing brought a four-match winning streak to an end and leaves them four points behind the top two. However, Yzzy Taylor’s side did bounce back with a 3-1 win over Aberystwyth Town in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup last weekend, as Chloe Chivers bagged a goal and two assists.
Ava Suckley, Katie Barker and Lili Jones were all on target as Wrexham triumphed 3-1 over Swansea at the Swansea.com Stadium in the reverse fixture at the start of October. It was a third consecutive victory for the Red Dragons over the Swans, after having never beaten them previously.
Genero Adran North – Felinheli v Berriew (Sunday, 2pm)
Felinheli and Berriew both sit on three points from their opening three matches in the Genero Adran North ahead of their meeting at Cae Seilo.
After defeat to Llanfair United in their season opener, Felinheli triumphed 2-1 over Llandudno but then suffered an 8-0 defeat away at Connah’s Quay Nomads in their last outing – which followed a 7-0 loss at the hands of Aberystwyth Town in the Genero Adran Trophy.

Berriew lost their first two league matches to Bangor and Flint Town United, but then recorded their first ever second tier win by triumphing 3-0 over Llandudno a fortnight ago. Dottie Evans scored a brace in that game, taking her league goal tally this season to five – only Connah’s Quay Nomads’ Ella Jones has netted more.
The two sides have already met this season as Ellie Davies scored a 95th-minute equaliser for Berriew in a 2-2 draw in the Genero Adran Trophy, after Felinheli had taken a two-goal lead.
Genero Adran South – Carmarthen Town v Cardiff Met (Sunday, 1pm)
The current Genero Adran South top two go head-to-head as Carmarthen Town host Cardiff Met, with both sides level on nine points from four matches.
Met currently sit top on goal difference, having won their opening three games of the campaign before a surprise 2-1 home defeat against Llanelli Town a fortnight ago. The Archers were then knocked out of the Bute Energy Welsh Cup last weekend as they lost 5-0 away at holders Cardiff City.

Met’s slip-up against Llanelli saw Carmarthen move level on points at the top with a 4-2 victory away at Penybont, as sisters Ophelia and Flavia Jenkins both scored twice. The Old Gold extended their winning run to four matches in all competitions with a 1-0 triumph away at Goytre in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup last Sunday.
Scarlett Davies netted both goals as Met picked up a 2-0 victory over Carmarthen in September’s Genero Adran Trophy group stage meeting.