Caernarfon Town Development v Newport County Youth
Caernarfon Town needed penalties to beat Connah’s Quay Nomads in the quarter-finals and they will meet Newport County, who knocked out cup holders Briton Ferry Llansawel
Aberystwyth Town Women make the long trip north this weekend as they face a difficult Genero Adran Trophy knockout fixture at The Rock. The Seasiders will be aiming to put in a positive performance and give their travelling fans plenty to cheer about. It’s a fixture that has historically been a tough test for Aberystwyth, and with Wrexham enjoying strong league form, discipline and resilience will be essential if Aber are to return home with a result. Wrexham currently sit am
Aberystwyth Town Women delivered one of their most complete and courageous performances of the season on Sunday afternoon, pushing title-challengers Wrexham all the way in a thrilling 3–2 contest at The Rock Stadium. Despite the narrow defeat, the Seasiders showcased outstanding attacking quality, tactical discipline and unshakeable character, leaving North Wales with pride and momentum. Geraint Nicholas/FAW After conceding an early goal inside the opening minutes, many teams
A new era at Aberystwyth Town begins this Friday night as the Black & Greens travel to Ammanford, with newly appointed manager Craig Williams taking his place in the dugout for the first time. The 37-year-old needs no introduction to the Aber faithful, having represented the club for two seasons between 2010 and 2012 after being signed by Alan Morgan. A true Newtown legend, Craig now holds the unique distinction of not only playing for Newtown, Aberystwyth, and Caersws, but