Match Centre MD10: Briton Ferry Llansawel v Barry Town United
- martintownley27
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Briton Ferry Llansawel will hose Barry Town United this weekend in the Genaro Adran Premier at The Renewable Centre Stadium.

Match Information:
Opponents: Barry Town United
Venue: The Renewable Centre Stadium
Ticket Info: £5 Adults Under 16’s Free
Kick Off: 14:00
Blood, Sweat and Cheers:
Briton Ferry Llansawel is proudly supporting Welsh Blood Service’s Blood, Sweat and Cheers campaign with begins on the 28th November.

Bag a hat-trick. Save lives’
Briton Ferry Llansawel is calling on its supports to ‘bag a hat-trick’ by giving blood ahead of its fixture against Barry Town United.
This weekend marks the five-year anniversary of the Welsh Blood Service and FAW’s ‘Blood, Sweat and Cheers’ campaign, which encourages football clubs and their communities to give blood and save lives.
Every donation has the power to save three lives. You can bag a hat-trick of lives saved by donating blood.
At The Renewable Centre Stadium, with an average match attendance of 124 fans pitch side, if every fan donated just once, as a club we could save 372 lives.
The ‘Blood, Sweat and Cheers’ campaign is a community partnership between the Welsh Blood Service and the FAW, JD Cymru Leagues and Genero Adran Leagues.
Since the campaign launched in 2020, clubs in Wales have saved 3,200 lives.
Every day, blood, platelet and stem cell donors come forward to save lives; from accident victims to cancer patients and new mothers during childbirth. Only three per cent of the eligible population donates blood. If the 22 players on the pitch represented the population of Wales, not even a single player would be a blood donor.
Together, football clubs in Wales have the power to change that.
Bag a hat-trick. Book your appointment:
Opposition Focus:
Barry Town United will come to The Renewable Centre Stadium this weekend in the Adran Premier.
The two sides met earlier this season at Jenner Park with the Reds winning 4-1. Two goals from Jade Crofts a penalty from Lucy Powell and a goal from Maia Owen all coming in the first half as Ferry stormed ahead.
This game was the last for Barry Manager Stevie McCarthy-Campbell, who has taken over at Gwalia United. James Fishlock has since taken over the reigns at Barry.

Fishlock had a tough start with the visit of The New Saints to Jenner Park. Barry were down three at half time but goals from Ellie Preece and Amelia Herbert brought them back into the game. It wasn’t to be the dream start however as Kayleigh Baker added TNS’ fourth to seal victory for the Saints.
A 4-2 defeat to Cardiff City followed before a turn in fortunes as The Linnets won their next two games. India Shanahan, Keira Harris and Beca Thomas all scored in a 3-0 win over Cascade YC in the Adran Trophy secured Fishlock his first win as Barry Manager.

Their last league game also saw a Barry win as Keira Harris and Jasmine Turner both scored in a 2-1 win over Aberystwyth.
Barry were also in Cup action last weekend as they went out on penalties to Ferry manager Rhys Thomas’s former club Penybont.
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. For food Red and Fed will be open before and during the game. 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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