Match Centre: Briton Ferry Llanaswel v Barry Town United
- martintownley27
- Feb 26
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 28
This Sunday Briton Ferry Llansawel return to The Road to face Barry Town United in the Plate Conference of the Adran Premier.
The Reds are currently leading the Plate Conference on goal difference level with Barry Town United with Ferry having a game in hand.

Match Information:
Opponents: Barry Town United
Venue: The Renewable Centre Stadium
Entry: £5 Adults Under 16's Free
Kick Off: 14:00
Flashback
The last meeting between Briton Ferry Llansawel and Barry Town United came just back in December in the Adran Trophy.

Ferry were able to come away with a two goal win despite heavy rain throughout the match. Maia Owen and Jade Crofts scored on the day for the Reds with both goals coming early in each half.
After a bright start from the Reds, the visitors then forced two saves from Courtney Young.
Barry however unable to find the net were then behind with Crofts opened the scoring after eight minutes.
Laura-May Walkley Wits made a good run into the box and found a quality pass into Crofts who fired the Reds ahead.
Early in the second half it was Walkley-Witts who provided again after winning the ball she slide the ball though to the run of Maia Owen who show her composure to roll the ball past the keeper.
Barry almost grabbed a goal in the final minutes as Ellie Preece had a chance but was denied by a fine save from Young.
Full Match Report:
Opposition Focus
Barry Town United will come to The Renewable Centre Stadium for the third time this season with the teams meeting in the league and the Adran Trophy. The game will be the fourth meeting of the teams with Ferry winning the three matches played so far.
Barry come into the game on the back of a 3-0 win over Aberystwyth Town. After a goalless first half Jasmine Turner scored just after the restart to give Barry the edge. A Tirion Sedgwick own goal double Barry's lead before Sienna Stone made sure of the win in the 83rd minute.

The win was much needs for the Linnets after two heavy defeats at the end of phase one. A trip to the Swansea.com Stadium ended with a 7-1 loss to Swansea City and this was followed by a 6-1 loss to Wrexham at Jenner Park.
Barry have two wins and a draw from their last six games which include a 4-1 win over bottom of the table Pontypridd and a 1-1 draw with The New Saints at Park Hall. Chelsea Cochrane with an early goal to give Barry the lead before Lexi Harrison levelled for the Saints.
Stadium
The Renewable Centre Stadium features Two Stands for seating. The Old Road stand has low level seating close to the pitch while the Macron Stand has higher level seating offering great views of the pitch.
There is a raised standing area next to the Macron Stand and standing is permitted behind the goal at the Bar Red end of the stadium.
There is an accessible seating area in the Old Road Stand for any supporters with mobility needs.
The Stadium is dog friendly but we do ask that all dogs are kept on a lead and owners clean any mess made.
Visiting supporters are welcome to use all areas of the stadium.
Bar Red will be open pre and post game for hot and cold drinks and snacks. Any alcoholic beverages must be consumed in Bar Red and are not permitted in any other part of the Stadium.
For more information about The Renewable Centre Stadium and how to get there click here:





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