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
As we approach the end of the 2025/26 season, Club Historian Aled Bont Jones will be retelling and sharing tales from the past in the lead up to an ATFC Ex-Players' Event at our final home match of the season versus Llantwit Major on the 4th of April. Each chapter will feature names and faces who were stalwarts at the Club over many years — some of whom we look forward to welcoming back to Park Avenue next month for a long overdue gathering. Next up, we look back to a pre-se
Aberystwyth Town will look to bounce back tomorrow afternoon as they welcome Trethomas Bluebirds to Aberystwyth University Park Avenue. After consecutive losses to fellow promotion contenders Ammanford, Caerau Ely, and Trefelin, Aberystwyth now find themselves seven points behind the all-important third place spot, with six games to play. Trethomas currently sit 13th in the table, and they come into this weekend’s fixture after a 1-0 victory over Newport City on Monday, after
Aberystwyth Town Women return to Park Avenue this weekend as they host Briton Ferry Llansawel in an important Genero Adran Premier clash. Credit: Ashley Crowden/FAW The Seasiders will be eager to put in a strong performance in front of their home supporters and continue building momentum as the season progresses. After a great result last time out, Aberystwyth will be determined to keep up that momentum and make home advantage count. Briton Ferry Llansawel arrive in Aberystw