Swansea City return to the Swansea.com Stadium on Sunday afternoon as Jamie Sherwood’s side host Barry Town United.
This will be the Swans’ fourth game in SA1 in the last three seasons and they are yet to lose at the stadium, most recently triumphing 2-1 over Wrexham there last November.
Sherwood got his managerial reign off to a winning start on the opening weekend as goals from Danielle Broadhurst and Stacey John-Davis earned a 2-1 victory away to Cardiff Met.
In contrast, Barry began the campaign with a 5-0 defeat to The New Saints at Jenner Park, so Stevie McCarthy-Campbell’s new-look side will be hoping to bounce back on Sunday.
Swansea have prevailed in all six previous league meetings between the two sides, keeping a clean sheet in every one of those encounters.
Taite Trivett and Aimee Deacon both made the switch from Barry to the Swans this summer, so get an immediate chance to face their former club.
Newly-promoted Briton Ferry Llansawel play their first Genero Adran Premier match on home turf when Wrexham visit Old Road.
Rhys James’ side made the perfect start to life in the top-flight with a 4-0 victory away at Aberystwyth Town on the opening day.
Wrexham produced a gutsy performance against reigning champions Cardiff City last weekend, but two second half goals earned the Bluebirds victory.
Wrexham famously defeated Ferry in the 2022/23 promotion play-off when Rebecca Pritchard’s goal sent the Red Dragons up, while Steve Dale’s side also knocked Ferry out of the Genero Adran Trophy and Bute Energy Welsh Cup last season.
The New Saints were the biggest winners on the opening weekend as they triumphed 5-0 away at Barry Town United, with Shauna Duffy’s side now beginning their home campaign against Aberystwyth Town at Park Hall.
An exciting new era is dawning in Oswestry, with the club adopting a semi-professional model over the summer, and the Saints will hope last weekend’s emphatic victory is a sign of things to come.
A 4-0 defeat to Briton Ferry Llansawel is not how Chris Church would have imagined his reign as Aberystwyth Town manager starting, so he will hope to see a response from his side this weekend.
Aber pipped TNS to a top four spot in the Genero Adran Premier last season, following a 3-3 draw between the sides on the final day of phase one. Their other two encounters were also high scoring, with the Saints winning 4-3 in the reverse league fixture and also prevailing on penalties in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup after a 2-2 draw.
It’s derby day in the capital as reigning champions Cardiff City are on home turf for the first time this season against Cardiff Met.
The Bluebirds started as they mean to go on with a 2-0 opening day win at Wrexham, with Ffion Price and Eliza Collie finding the net in the second half.
A new-look Cardiff Met, under the interim leadership of Chris Baker, suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat to Swansea City, but took a number of positives from a close encounter at Cyncoed.
Cardiff City won both matches against Met last season, securing 3-1 and 3-0 victories in phase one.