Wrexham bow out of Genero Adran Trophy to Cardiff City Women | OneFootball

Wrexham bow out of Genero Adran Trophy to Cardiff City Women | OneFootball

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·8 January 2024

Wrexham bow out of Genero Adran Trophy to Cardiff City Women

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Cardiff City Women were 3-1 winners at Wrexham. (Photo: @AdranLeagues)

Cardiff City Women, Swansea City and The New Saints all progressed to the semi-finals of the Genero Adran Trophy.


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Swansea University 0-5 The New Saints (Att: 30) Swansea City 5-0 Cardiff Met (Att: 114) Wrexham 1-3 Cardiff City Women (Att: 288)

Molly Kehoe and Seren Watkins scored to put Cardiff City Women two up, Amber Lightfoot replied in the latter stages for Wrexham but Eliza Collie swiftly added a third for the Bluebirds.

Chloe Chivers and Samantha Wynne bagged a brace each as Swansea City eliminated Cardiff Met, TNS also scored five against Swansea University with Chantelle Teare hitting a hat-trick.

Barry Town United have been removed from the competition after failing to fulfil the Round of 16 tie at Felinheli on 10 December. Barry’s second trip to attempt to play the tie at Felinheli had left the visitors unhappy with the state of the pitch. They have until 15 January to appeal the FAW decision, with the eventual quarter-finalists hosting Aberystwyth Town.

Adran North

Llanfair United P-P Llandudno

Fixtures for Sunday 14 January (2pm)

Adran Premier

Swansea City v Cardiff Met (Llandarcy Academy Of Sport) Pontypridd United v Aberystwyth Town (USW Sports Park) Wrexham v Barry Town United (The Rock) The New Saints v Cardiff City Women (Park Hall)

Adran North

Llanfair United v NFA (Mount Field) Bangor v Airbus UK Broughton (Nantporth Stadium) Connah’s Quay Nomads v Felinheli (Deeside Stadium) Rhyl v Llandudno (Belle Vue Stadium)

Adran South

Pontardawe Town v Llanelli Town (Parc Ynysderw) Cwmbran Celtic v Coed Duon (Celtic Park) Briton Ferry Llansawel v Caldicot Town (Old Road Welfare Ground) Cascade v Swansea University (CCB Centre For Sporting Excellence)

Hamilton net dramatic extra-time decider in Scottish Gas Women’s Cup

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