
Two of the Genero Adran Premier’s three remaining unbeaten sides go head-to-head on Sunday as Wrexham host Cardiff City (KO 17:10), live on S4C.
Steve Dale’s side have made an impressive start to life in the top-flight following promotion and they currently sit top of the table after a 3-3 draw with Swansea City and consecutive wins against Pontypridd United and Barry Town United.
But their biggest challenge yet will be reigning champions Cardiff City, who are currently third in the table. The Bluebirds have secured 3-1 wins over Cardiff Met and The New Saints either side of a goalless draw against Aberystwyth Town.
The other unbeaten side, second-place Aberystwyth Town, make the trip to Cyncoed Campus to face Cardiff Met (KO 14:00).
The Seasiders are yet to concede a goal this season in wins over Barry and Pontypridd and a draw against Cardiff City, while Met earned their first victory of the campaign by beating Swansea City 3-1 last weekend.
The Archers won 4-0 in both of the league meetings between the two sides last season, while they also defeated Aberystwyth in the Genero Adran Trophy semi-final.
Swansea City will aim to bounce back from their defeat at Cyncoed when they host Pontypridd United, who are still searching for their first point of the campaign (KO 14:00).
The Dragons have been beaten by The New Saints, Wrexham and Aberystwyth Town, while the Swans have earned four points so far through an opening day draw against Wrexham and a comfortable win over Barry.
Ceri Phillips’ team were victorious in both of the league encounters between the two clubs last season, triumphing 4-0 when Pontypridd visited Llandarcy.
Completing Sunday’s fixture list is The New Saints’ first home game of the campaign as Barry Town United make the trip to Park Hall (KO 14:00).
Greg Draper’s side were beaten by Cardiff City last weekend but had defeated Pontypridd and drawn with Cardiff Met before that, while Barry are still without a point following three consecutive defeats.
Barry were 3-1 winners on their visit to Oswestry last season, before Emily Ridge netted a hat-trick in a 3-2 victory for TNS at Jenner Park.