Cardiff City and Ten-Player Wrexham Women Through to the Final

Cardiff City and Ten Player Wrexham Women Through to the Final
Faye Hillier Knox 19 Wrexham celebrates the first goal of her hat trick
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Cardiff City and ten-player Wrexham Women both won their way through to the Genero Adran Trophy Final at Bangor City Stadium on Sunday 22 February.

Adran Trophy Semi-Finals
The New Saints 0-3 Cardiff City (Att: 271)
Wrexham 6-0 Briton Ferry Llansawel

Faye Hillier-Knox hit a hat-trick for Wrexham against Briton Ferry, Jodie Bartle also scored and Rosie Hughes bagged a brace before being dismissed late on.

Cardiff City led The New Saints 2-0 at the break through Madison Lloyd and Mackenzie Olden, with Lloyd later getting her second.

Adran North
Llanfair Town 5-1 Flint Town United (Att: 51)
Bangor 1-1 Llandudno

Llanfair came from behind to beat Flint and leapfrog them into second place, as Tania Wylde starred with a four-goal haul. Rosie Hughes put the visitors ahead, but Wylde levelled before the break and Sophie Cooks also scored for the hosts.

Menna Evans scored on the hour mark to cancel out the opener from Kelsey Davies as Bangor drew with Llandudno.

Adran South
Cascade 2-0 Llanelli Town
Cwmbran Celtic P-P Cardiff Met
Penybont 1-3 Pure Swansea
Taffs Well 0-2 Carmarthen Town

Pure Swansea moved level on points with leaders Cardiff Met from a game more, with victory at Penybont. Charley Haynes, Kalena Walters-Knight and Annabel Stokes had them three up before substitute Carys Mitton scored a consolation.

Taffs Well had goalkeeper Chrissy Kidley sent off after just 10 minutes, with Carmarthen taking the points thanks to goals by Summer Evans and Aimee Heath.

Cascade claimed their first points of the campaign with a 2-0 success over Llanelli Town. Ellis Lunn and Annaliese Lewis each found the net in the first half.

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