Match Centre MD 14: Briton Ferry Llansawel v Swansea City
- martintownley27
- 3 days ago
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This Sunday will see the final round of phase one fixtures as Briton Ferry Llansawel face Swansea City at The Renewable Centre Stadium.
Sundays game will see Rhys James return to the dugout as he takes charge of his first game since being announced as interim manager.

Match Information:
Opponents: Swansea City
Venue: The Renewable Centre Stadium
Ticket Info: £5 Adults Under 16’s Free
Kick Off: 17:10
Opposition Focus:
Swansea City currently sit in third place in the Adran Premier table behind Wrexham and Cardiff City. The Swans have picked up nine wins from their 13 games with four defeats.
The last meeting between the side saw Swansea win 6-1 at LLandarcy academy of Sport. Aimee Deacon scoring four goals as Swansea took the win. The Reds forced to play half the game with ten players after Brook Llewellyn was shown a second yellow card towards the end of the first half.
The past meetings to the teams give Swansea the advantage with the Reds with just one win. That win came last season at The Renewable Centre Stadium. Lucy Powell and Alison Witts with the goals in a 2-0 win for Ferry.
Swansea come into this game with four wins from their last six games. Two defeats to Wrexham in the Adran Premier and Cardiff City in the Adran Trophy. While they have three league wins and 10-0 win over CPDM Llanystumdwy. Their last match saw them win 7-1 over Barry Town United. Goals from Stacey John, Emily Thomas, Taite Trivett and a hat-trick from Chloe Chivers ensuring a comfortable win for Swansea.

Those three goals help to take Chivers to joint top scorer in the Adran Premier on 12 goals level with Wrexham’s Katie Barker. Chivers has been in fantastic form for the Swans scoring in scoring in six of her last seven appearances.
With the league split after this fixture both sides will be looking to take three points for different reasons. Swansea will be looking to stay in touch with the league leaders while for the Reds the chance to win the Adran Premier Plate conference by ensuring they keep ahead of Aberystwyth and Barry.
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.
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