Genero Adran North | Weekend preview

Genero Adran North leaders Connah’s Quay Nomads will be targeting a sixth consecutive league victory when they travel to Felinheli on Sunday. 

Jordan Parry’s side are currently three points clear at the top of the table after winning all five of their matches in the Genero Adran North so far this term. 

Fourth-place Felinheli have only played three league games so far in 2023/24, winning their opening two before defeat to Llandudno. 

The Nomads triumphed 4-1 when the two sides met in the first round of the NEWFA Cup in September, while they were also victorious in both Genero Adran North encounters last season. 

It is second against third at the OPS Wind Arena as Llandudno host Rhyl 1879, with four points separating the sides ahead of the game. 

The Seasiders have won four of their five league games this season, only losing to leaders Connah’s Quay Nomads who they trail by three points. 

Meanwhile, Rhyl picked up just their second league win of the campaign by triumphing 3-1 against Airbus UK Broughton last weekend. 

Llandudno won 2-1 when the two sides last met in the Genero Adran North in February, following an emphatic 8-0 victory in the season’s reverse fixture. 

NFA and Llanfair United are still searching for their first league wins of the season ahead of their meeting at Fford Derwen Playing Fields. 

NFA have picked up just one point from four matches following promotion from the NWWFL last season and were beaten 5-2 by Connah’s Quay Nomads last weekend. 

Meanwhile, Llanfair have earned two points from three games thanks to back-to-back draws against Airbus UK Broughton and Rhyl 1879. 

Emma Williams’ strike and an own goal from Caitlin Hadaway earned Llanfair a 2-0 victory when the two sides met in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage in October. 

Bangor will continue to go in search of their first league point of the season when they travel to the Hollingsworth Group Stadium to face Airbus UK Broughton. 

Andrew Wright’s side have suffered defeat in their three Genero Adran North matches since winning the NWWFL title last season.

Airbus have won just one of their six league games this season to sit fifth in the table, but a midweek 1-0 victory over Denbigh Town in the NEWFA Cup will have provided a much-needed confidence boost. 

These two sides have met twice already this season, with Bangor winning 2-0 in the first qualifying round of the Bute Energy Welsh Cup before a 1-1 draw in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage a fortnight later. 

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