
The current Genero Adran Premier top two meet on Sunday as leaders Cardiff City travel to The Globe to face second-place Wrexham.
Both sides have claimed 12 points from their opening five matches of the campaign, with Cardiff leading on goal difference. The Bluebirds won 6-1 at home against Aberystwyth Town last weekend, while Wrexham triumphed 3-1 away at Swansea City.
Cardiff striker Mackenzie Olden tops the division’s scoring charts with six goals so far, with Laura Curnock in joint-second with five. Wrexham have only lost once in their last 10 Genero Adran Premier home matches.
Cardiff were victorious in both Phase One meetings between the sides last season, before Wrexham responded with two wins after the split. The Bluebirds then triumphed over the Red Dragons in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup final for the second consecutive season.
Barry Town United begin life without Steve McCarthy-Campbell with a trip to USW Sports Park to face bottom-of-the-table Pontypridd United.
McCarthy-Campbell stepped down as Linnets boss following the 4-1 home defeat against Briton Ferry Llansawel last weekend, which left Barry seventh in the table with just one win to their name from the opening five matches of the season.

It has so far been a challenging campaign for Pontypridd following their return to the top-flight, with the Dragons losing all four matches to date – including back-to-back 6-1 defeats to Wrexham and The New Saints over the last fortnight.
The two sides last met in the 2023/24 season, when Barry won both Phase One meetings before a 1-1 draw and 2-1 victory for Ponty in Phase Two.
Briton Ferry Llansawel will go in search of a fourth straight win when they host Aberystwyth Town at The Renewable Centre Stadium.
The Reds lost their opening two matches of the season against Wrexham and Cardiff City but have bounced back in style, with a 4-1 victory away at Barry last weekend seeing them climb up fourth in the table.

In contrast, Aberystwyth won their first two games against Pontypridd and TNS, but have lost their last three matches – although that includes away trips to Cardiff City and Swansea City.
Ferry stormed to a 4-0 win over Aber on the opening day of last season before claiming 1-0 victories in both the Genero Adran Trophy quarter-final and reverse league fixture.
The New Saints will aim to continue their perfect home record this season when they host Swansea City at Park Hall.
Jodie Williams’ side, who sit third in the table, have beaten Cardiff City, Wrexham and Pontypridd United so far at home this season – including an emphatic 6-1 victory over the latter last weekend.

Swansea won their opening two matches of the campaign but have slipped to fifth in the table following consecutive defeats to Cardiff City and Wrexham.
This will be the first meeting between the sides since TNS triumphed 3-1 in the Genero Adran Trophy final last season to claim their first ever piece of silverware.
The Saints also won both league games against the Swans last season as Chantelle Teare’s hat-trick inspired a 5-0 away win before Lexi Jones struck a stoppage time winner to earn a 1-0 victory at Park Hall in the reverse fixture.