Genero Adran Leagues Games to Watch: 2 November

A full Genero Adran Leagues schedule returns this weekend. Here are the key games to keep an eye on. 

Genero Adran Premier – Wrexham v The New Saints (Sunday, 2pm)

It’s derby day in the Genero Adran Premier as Wrexham host The New Saints at The Globe.

The Red Dragons currently sit second in the table, behind leaders Cardiff City only on goal difference as they seek to end the Bluebirds’ run of three consecutive titles. Jenny Sugarman’s side triumphed 5-0 away at Aberystwyth Town last weekend and have lost just one of their last 11 home league matches.

Caitlin Chapman scored twice in The New Saints’ 4-2 win over Wrexham in September

TNS sit fourth in the table, four points behind the top two, having earned their first away win of the campaign last weekend by triumphing 4-2 over Barry Town United at Jenner Park. The Saints have not kept a clean sheet on the road in the league for almost a whole year.

Caitlin Chapman scored twice as TNS won 4-2 in September’s reverse meeting between the two sides at Park Hall, which remains Wrexham’s only defeat of the season so far. However, the Saints have not won away at Wrexham since October 2021.

Genero Adran North – Felinheli v Flint Town United (Sunday, 2pm)

Early Genero Adran North leaders Flint Town United travel to face Felinheli at Cae Seilo on Sunday afternoon.

The Silkwomen have earned four points from their first two league matches of the campaign, claiming a 1-1 draw with Llandudno on the opening day before a 3-2 win away at Berriew. They have also progressed through the Genero Adran Trophy group stage and earned a 4-2 victory over Kinmel Bay in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup a fortnight ago.

Four points from their first two matches has Flint Town United top of the Genero Adran North early on

After an opening day defeat to Llanfair United, Felinheli triumphed 2-1 away at Llandudno in their last league outing. Aaron Jones-Evans’ side are also in to the Genero Adran Trophy knockout stage, but will be looking to bounce back from a 4-2 loss against third tier Wrexham Foresters in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup two weeks ago.

Zoe Stopford bagged a hat-trick in Flint’s thrilling 9-3 win over Felinheli in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage last season, before she scored all four goals in a 4-1 league victory. However, Felin gained revenge with a 2-0 triumph in the reverse league fixture.

Genero Adran South – Pure Swansea v Cardiff Met (Sunday, 2pm)

Pure Swansea host Cardiff Met following perfect starts to the Genero Adran South season for both sides so far. 

Pure Swansea have triumphed over Llanelli Town (2-0) and Carmarthen Town (2-1) so far, while they were also emphatic winners in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup two weeks ago with a 7-0 victory at home against Johnstown.

Cardiff Met currently sit top of the Genero Adran South, ahead of Pure Swansea on goal difference

However, Met are currently top of the table on goal difference after 2-1 and 5-2 wins over Cascade and Penybont respectively. The Archers continued to their winning start to the campaign with a stunning 21-0 victory over Ystradgynlais in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup second qualifying round a fortnight ago.

The two sides last met just three weeks ago as Met earned a 3-1 victory in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage, as they progressed to the knockouts and dumped the Swans out of the competition in the process.

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