
A flurry of late goals saw Cwmbran Celtic triumph 4-1 over Genero Adran South title contenders Pure Swansea.Â
Celtic led 1-0 at half-time thanks to Cerys Shipley’s 18th-minute strike and that remained the difference between the two sides until the 86th minute when Annabel Stokes equalised for Pure Swansea.
However, Casey Daniels restored Celtic’s lead almost immediately, before a Rachel Currie own goal doubled the advantage. Macey Morris completed a remarkable end to the contest with the hosts’ fourth goal.
Pure Swansea remain in second place and three points behind leaders Cardiff Met, who now have two games in hand after their fixture away at Taffs Well was postponed.
Third-place Carmarthen Town are level on points with the Swans following their 2-0 home win over Penybont.
Carmarthen took the lead eight minutes before half-time as Ophelia Jenkins set up sister Flavia to score from the edge of the box. That remained the difference between the two sides until second half stoppage time when Old Gold substitute Evie Jones fired home in the box to seal victory.
Genero Adran South
Cascade made it five league games unbeaten as they earned a 2-1 victory away at bottom-of-the-table Town.
In-form Ellis Lunn gave Cascade the lead after just 10 minutes with her eighth goal in five league games, but the visitors were reduced to 10 players in first half stoppage time when Daisy Evans-Watkins was sent off.
Llanelli utilised the numerical advantage and won a penalty just after the hour mark which Ffion Varney tucked away, but Chrystalla Moreton restored Cascade’s lead soon after with what proved to be the winning goal.
Genero Adran South results
Carmarthen Town 2-0 Penybont
Cwmbran Celtic 4-1 Pure Swansea
Llanelli Town 1-2 Cascade
Taffs Well P-P Cardiff Met