The New Saints beat Swansea City 1-0 to takeover at the top of the Genero Adran League Premier from Cardiff City.
Adran Premier
The New Saints 1-0 Swansea City (Att: 114)
Wrexham 4-3 Barry Town United (Att: 363)
Lexi Jones came off the bench to make the late breakthrough as TNS sent Swansea City to defeat.
Wrexham moved within a point of Barry Town United, after just getting the better of them in a seven-goal thriller.
Super sub Lexi Jones sends @tnsfcwomen to the top of the table 🔝#GeneroAdranPremierpic.twitter.com/XIrOp2iCGr
— Genero Adran Leagues 🏴 (@AdranLeagues) December 15, 2024
Barry had fought back from 3-1 down to 3-3, only for Olivia Fuller to grab a 90th-minute winner for Wrexham.
Adran Trophy Quarter-Final
Briton Ferry Llansawel 1-0 Aberystwyth Town (Att: 78)
Briton Ferry progressed to the semi-finals but only after Aberystwyth Town conceded a very late own goal. TNS, Swansea and Wrexham are the other teams in the draw, which, is live on RedWall+ at 8pm on Tuesday 17 December.
Adran North
Connah’s Quay Nomads 4-0 Bangor (Att: 56)
Felinheli 1-1 Rhyl
Llanfair United 4-3 Flint Town United
NFA 0-6 Llandudno
Connah’s Quay made it six out of six with when beating Bangor 4-0, aided by three goals from Polly Wild-McGregor.
Rhyl were on course for a first win after Rosie O’Brien’s early goal, Felinheli’s Kate Midwinter was sent off after equalising but 16-year-old Elsi Williams won it for the hosts in the 90th minute.
Llanfair edged Flint 4-3 despite a late fightback, after Harriet Davies had hit a hat-trick form the home side.
Llandudno hit six at NFA but ended with ten players after Caitlin Hadaway was shown a red card.
Adran South
Cwmbran Celtic 6-1 Caldicot Town (Att: 53)
Llanelli Town 1-6 Pontypridd united
Swansea University 3-0 Penybont (Att: 25)
The top three all won, led by leaders Cwmbran whose Jade Crofts scored three times in the 6-1 defeat of Caldicot.
Pontypridd United also put away six at Llanelli, Nicole Fenton leading the way with a four-goal haul.
Swansea University were 3-0 winners over Penybont, Kayleigh Hateley opening the scoring from the spot but Maddie Priday missing a penalty for the visitors soon afterwards.