Adran Premier: TNS maintain top-three hope

Championship Conference

Briton Ferry Llansawel 1-2 The New Saints: In an action-packed first half, Chantelle Teare gave Saints the lead before Megan Kearle hit back for the hosts. Parity lasted just another five minutes as Lia Lewis restored Saints' lead and that proved enough for victory to boost their hopes of record-high, third-place finish in the league.

Wrexham 4-2 Cardiff City: Cardiff, having secured the Adran Premier title last week, led early through Laura Curnock but trailed at half-time after Wrexham hit back through Rosie Hughes and Abbie Iddenden. Lily Billingham grabbed a Cardiff equaliser on 55 minutes, only for Iddenden to wrap up the game for Wrexham and complete her hat-trick in the process.

Plate Conference

Barry Town United 0-2 Cardiff Met: First-half goals from Ruby Colleton and Molly Chapman put Met in command at Jenner Park and the hosts never quite found a way back into the game.

Aberystwyth Town 1-3 Swansea City: Swansea City comfortably saw off hosts Aberystwyth Town in the evening kick off. Nia Jones struck first for the visitors and after Josie Pugh's own goal Lily Moralee-Hughes hit back for the hosts. Maddy Murray ensured victory for Swansea, who are 13 points above Barry Town United at the top of the Plate Conference. Aberystwyth remain one spot above bottom side Cardiff Met with a nine-point cushion.

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