Connah’s Quay Nomads, Flint Town United and Penybont all made it two wins from two in the Genero Adran Trophy group stage.
Group 1
NFA 1-7 Bangor (Att: 40)
Connah’s Quay Nomads 2-1 Llandudno (Att: 76)
Aimee Redfearn netted after only two minutes for the Nomads, Natasha Spearing added their second then Ella Jones missed a penalty for Llandudno before getting a late consolation. Mia Roberts hit a hat-trick for Bangor as they scored seven at NFA.
Group 2
Rhyl 1-3 Flint Town United (Att: 61)
Llanfair United 3-2 Felinheli (Att: 45)
Felinheli’s Jenna Allsup scored either side of Llanfair goals from Sophie Cook and Harriet Davies, United’s 17-year-old substitute Becky Jones grabbing a stoppage-time decider. Rhyl’s Chelsea Evans cancelled out Jennifer Haynes’ opener for Flint but Ruby Hastings then bagged a five-minute brace for the visitors.
Two wins out of two for @FTULadies! 🔥#GeneroAdranTrophy pic.twitter.com/StzXm3whj3
— Genero Adran Leagues 🏴 (@AdranLeagues) September 8, 2024
Group 3
Swansea University 3-1 Caldicot Town (Att: 50)
Cascade 1-0 Llanelli Town (Att: 75)
Swansea University led through Jacqueline Maddock and although Kennesha Nanette replied for Caldicot, Kayleigh Hateley and Hannah Perkins struck for the students. Megan Waite made the breakthrough in added time as Cascade edged Llanelli by the only goal.
Group 4
Penybont 3-1 Cambrian United (Att: 89)
Pontypridd United 4-5 Cwmbran Celtic (Att: 125)
Penybont went three up through Arwen Williams, Casey Daniels and Freya Grandin, before Tayla Gould’s late response for Cambrian United. Jade Crofts claimed a treble as Cwmbran won a nine-goal thriller at Pontypridd, who twice led in the first half but Celtic got two goals soon after the restart.
Finely poised with one group stage matchday remaining 📊 #GeneroAdranTrophy pic.twitter.com/KKoEU2Q53d
— Genero Adran Leagues 🏴 (@AdranLeagues) September 8, 2024
The Genero Adran Leagues kick off next Sunday, 15 September, when Wrexham welcome Cardiff City for a 5.10pm start – live on BBC iPlayer and S4c.