
Wrexham Women won the Genero Adran Premier League for the first time after beating defending champions Cardiff City 4-1 in front of a crowd of almost 3,000 at the STōK Cae Ras.
Adran Premier
Championship Conference
Swansea City 0-1 The New Saints
Wrexham 4-1 Cardiff City (Att: 2,918)
Plate Conference
Aberystwyth Town 4-1 Pontypridd United (Att: 33)
Barry Town United 0-0 Briton Ferry Llansawel
Mikayla Cook scored an early goal for Cardiff City, but Katie Barker levelled for Wrexham in first-half added time. Three minutes into the second half, Barker struck again for the home side. Faye Knox extended the lead and Barker completed her hat-trick from the spot, after which City’s Evans was dismissed.
KATIE BARKER AGAIN! 🔥
Brilliant work from Faye Knox down the left sees her set up the striker to put @WrexhamAFCWomen ahead 🫡
— Genero Adran Leagues 🏴 (@AdranLeagues) March 29, 2026
Lexie Harrison scored the only goal as The New Saints won away to Swansea City.
Briton Ferry stayed a point ahead of Barry after they played out a goalless draw, while Aberystwyth Town made up some ground with a victory over Pontypridd.
Adran North
Berriew 1-2 Bangor (Att: 40)
Llanfair United 1-4 Felinheli (Att: 25)
Alaw Prys Huws scored twice as Felinheli won 4-1 at second-placed Llanfair United. Goals by Milly-Jessica Lowe and Holly Owen-Roberts set up Bangor for three points at Berriew, whom they now trail by just a single point at the bottom.
Adran South
Pure Swansea 1-3 Penybont
Late goals from Cerys Jones and Mae Taylor secured all three points for Penybont, after Annabel Stokes’ penalty for Pure Swansea cancelled out Jones’ opener, as they jumped three places to third.
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