Cardiff top Adran Premier with win at Briton Ferry

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Cardiff City's Mikayla Cook celebrates a goal against previous leaders Wrexham [FAW]

Thursday 15 January

Briton Ferry Llansawel 1-4 Cardiff City:
Cardiff City rose to the top of the Adran Premier with a comprehensive victory at The Renewable Centre Stadium. Mackenzie Olden opened the scoring before Laura Curnock doubled the lead by half-time. Kerry Walklett and Amy Long were on target after the break before the home side scored a late consolation through Grace Evans.

Wednesday 14 January

Swansea City 3-0 The New Saints:
Swansea kicked off their first fixture of 2026 with three points against Saints. Aimee Deacon scored from a spot-kick before her fellow strike partner Chloe Chivers doubled the lead. Ellie Lake added a third after the break as Swansea stay third and Saints fourth in the table.

Sunday, 4 January

Barry Town United 4-1 Pontypridd United:
Bottom of the table Pontypridd suffered their 12th successive league defeat of the season at Jenner Park. Beca Thomas and Erin Murray's goals ensured Barry were 2-0 up at the break. Lucy Attwood netted their third early in the second half and although Madison Lloyd pulled a goal back, Ellie Gunney scored Barry's fourth to seal the win.

Cardiff City 2-1 Wrexham: Fiona Barry scored a dramatic stoppage time winner to secure a big three points for Cardiff, who are two points behind leaders Wrexham but with a game in hand. Cardiff had taken the lead in the first half when Erin Lovett conceded an own goal from a cross but Faye Hillier-Knox levelled for Wrexham before Barry's late winner.

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