
Swansea Uni currently sit third in the table following two wins and two draws from their opening four league games, while they reached the Genero Adran Trophy knockout stage by beating Cwmbran Celtic 2-0 last weekend.
Briton Ferry also progressed from the same group with maximum points and it has been a similar story in the league for Rhys James’ side. They have won all three of their Genero Adran South matches so far, scoring 23 goals and conceding none.
The Reds triumphed 4-0 when the two clubs met in the Genero Adran Trophy in September, with Alison Witts scoring twice alongside one goal each for Mollie Jones and Manon Thomas.
Coed Duon and Caldicot Town are the only clubs in the Genero Adran South without a league win to their name this season and they meet at Aberbargoed Recreational Ground.
The have each taken one point from the first four matches of the campaign, with Caldicot one place higher in the table by virtue of goal difference.
It was only last weekend when the two sides last met in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage, when Coed Duon recovered from being 3-1 down to draw 3-3 and progress to the knockout rounds.
Second-place Cascade will aim to put their exit from the Genero Adran Trophy behind them when they host Pontardawe Town.
Cascade were beaten 3-0 by Briton Ferry Llansawel to be condemned to third place in their group last weekend, but they have taken nine points from a possible 12 in the league so far.
In contrast, Pontardawe progressed to the Genero Adran Trophy knockout stage with maximum points, but they have only won one of their four Genero Adran South matches so far.
Pontardawe triumphed 4-0 when the two clubs last met in February, after Cascade had won the first three encounters of the 2022/23 season.
Two points separate newly-promoted duo Llanelli Town and Cwmbran Celtic ahead of their meeting at Stebonheath on Sunday.
The Reds are fifth in the table with four points from three matches, having beaten Caldicot Town 2-1 in their last league outing.
Meanwhile, Celtic are fourth with six points following two wins and two defeats from four games. Both clubs exited the Genero Adran Trophy last weekend.
Cwmbran Celtic were 6-1 winners when the two teams last met in the SWWGL in April, having also triumphed 5-1 in the reverse meeting earlier in the campaign.