Match Centre: Briton Ferry Llansawel v Aberystwyth Town
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Final Home Game as Reds look to top Adran Plate Conference
This Sunday see’s Briton Ferry Llansawel host Aberystwyth Town in the Adran Premier Plate Conference. As the season draws to a close this match will be the Reds Final home game of the 2025/2026 season before two away games to finish off the campaign.
The Reds currently top the plate conference with a three-point lead over Barry Town United. This final home fixture gives the Reds the chance to maintain that gap before heading to Jenner Park on the 29th of March.

Match Information:
Opposition: Aberystwyth Town
Competition: Adran Premier Plate Conference
Venue: The Renewable Centre Stadium
Entry: £5 Adults under 16’s Free (Payable on the gate Cash or Card)
Kick Off: 14:00
This Seasons Meeting’s:
Its back-to-back games after last Sunday’s away win for the Ferry. In a tight first half it was a penalty that gave Briton Ferry Llansawel the opportunity to lead at half time.
As Ferry pushed Aber deep the ball made contact with a defenders hand and the Ref signalled for the spot. Lucy Powell stepped up and coolly put away the spot kick.

The second half saw Ferry continue to push forward and look to extend their lead. They were forced to wait to late to get the second goal as Meg Kearle finished off a good move from the Reds. Jade Crofts added a third on the final minute to secure the win and three vital points.
Despite defeat to the Reds at Park Avenue last weekend Aber will take confidence from their 3-2 win at The Renewable Centre Stadium earlier this season. Carys Bufton scoring a hat trick as Aber mounted a comeback from two goals behind.
In January the sides meet at Park Avenue and ended with a 2-2 draw. Lily Moralee-Hughes with the opening goal after 17 minutes. Meg Kearle turned the game back into Ferry’s hand with two goals after half time. Shortly after her second goal Kearle was shown a red card leaving Ferry with ten players. Ferry held out until the 96th minute when Rebecca Mathias grabbed the equaliser.
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-game 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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