
Trefelin and Wrexham Foresters both beat more senior opposition from Tier 2 in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup second qualifying round.
Trefelin – who hold a 100% record in the South Wales Combined League – knocked out Adran South team Cascade 3-1, with Lauren Amor, Lianne Hopkins-Beynon, and Jessica Curran as their scorers.
Kirstie Kural quickly brought Central Wales North League side Wrexham Foresters level with Felinheli of Adran North, going on to register a hat-trick in a 4-2 win.
Annest Roberts gave Llanystumdwy the lead at Berriew who soon equalised with a Samantha Jones penalty. The tie eventually went to penalties and was decided by a save from Llanystumdwy’s Sara Lacey.
Llandudno came from behind to eliminate Connah’s Quay Nomads 2-1, with Jasmin Dutton scoring the winning goal in the 82nd minute.
Jasmin Dutton completes the turnaround for @LlandudnoLadies, who secure their spot in Round One! ✅ pic.twitter.com/bxJqaJxc7T
— FA WALES (@FAWales) October 19, 2025
Amber Brown scored the only goal as Llangefni Town secured victory at Llanfair United.
Carmarthen Town came through 2-1 at Llanelli Town, where Flavia Jenkins netted the decider in front of a crowd of 120.
Annabel Stokes struck four times in the last 20 minutes as Pure Swansea defeated Johnstown 7-0.
Cardiff Met crushed new team Ystradgynlais as Millie-Mai Lewis and Esme Kilburn-Thompson top-scored with four goals each.
Flint Town matched that score against Kinmel Bay, with Rosie Hughes contributing their first two goals.
Undy’s three-goal hero Danielle Buckland twice levelled to help secure a 5-2 victory at Morriston Town.
Evie Henshaw scored inside the first minute on the way to a hat-trick during Llantwit Fardre’s 6-3 victory against Penydarren.
Cwmbran Celtic’s Susan Cridland bagged a quick brace at the end of the first half, as her side won 4-0 at Penclawdd.
Cardiff Met 21-0 Ystradgynlais
Llanelli Town 1-2 Carmarthen Town
Denbigh Town 1-5 NFA
Trefelin 3-1 Cascade
Wrexham Foresters 4-2 Felinheli
Morriston Town 2-5 Undy
Berriew 1-1 Llanystumdwy (7-8 on pens)
Wattsville P-P Rogerstone
Bangor P-P Llanidloes Town
Pure Swansea 7-0 Johnstown
Flint Town United 4-2 Kinmel Bay
Cambrian United 5-0 Fairwater
Llandudno 2-1 Connah’s Quay Nomads
Penybont P-P Cwmamman United
Nantyglos P-P Skewen
Taffs Well P-P Aberystwyth University
Penclawdd 0-4 Cwmbran Celtic
Llantwit Fardre 6-3 Penydarren
AFC Llwydcoed P-P Goytre (Gwent)
Porth Harlequins P-P North Cardiff Cosmos Blue
Caldicot Town P-P Ammanford
Llanfair United 0-1 Llangefni Town
Genero Adran Premier
Swansea City 10-1 Pontypridd United
Swansea City became the first team to score double figures in the top-flight since April 2018, as they thrashed Pontypridd United to sit just one point behind the top two, Cardiff City and Wrexham.
