September 19, 2024

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Adran North fixtures: Champions Llandudno begin defence against Rhyl

Llandudno lift the Adran North title at home against NFA.

LLANDUDNO, CONWY, WALES - 24th MARCH 2024 - Llandudno's Stevie Donohugher, Maddie Williams and Kelsey Davies after Llandudno FC Ladies vs NFA FC Women in Round 14 of the Genero Adran North at the OPS Wind Arena, Llandudno (Pic by Sam Eaden/FAW)

Adran North champions Llandudno will begin the defence of their title away to Rhyl on the opening day of the season.

Llandudno won the title by six points last season, and they will try and win the trophy once again this year, and their quest will begin at Belle Vue. Rhyl finished the season strongly, as they went undefeated in their final three games to record an impressive fourth place finish.

The team that finished second, Connah’s Quay Nomads, will also start their season on the road, and they visit Felinheli. Both sides had a win each against each other last year, as y Felin shocked many as they took the title race down to the wire. Another meeting between the two promises to be entertaining to say the least.

BANGOR, GWYNEDD, WALES – 5th NOVEMBER 2023 – Nomad’s Elana Harley, Amber Bailey, Kylie Jones and Sophie Hodson during Llandudno Ladies FC vs Connah’s Quay Nomads Women in Round 5 of the Genero Adran North at Treborth Playing Fields, Bangor (Pic by Sam Eaden/FAW)

Coincidentally, games between Llandudno and the Nomads will take place on December 1st and February 2nd.

Elsewhere, newly promoted Flint Town United will play their first Adran North game away from home against Bangor. Both teams have been very active in the transfer window so far, and it will be interesting to see which one gets off to the better start on opening day.

Adran South fixtures: Pontypridd United to start against newly promoted Penybont

The final opening day game sees Llanfair United welcome NFA to Mount Field. Both finished in the bottom half last year, but both also won one game against the other last season.

In terms of derby dates to look out for, the Rhyl derby between Rhyl and NFA will take place on November 24th and January 26th, the Deeside derby between Connah’s Quay and Flint will happen on November 24th and January 26th, while the derby between Bangor and Felinheli will be played on January 19th and March 2nd.

RHYL, DENBIGHSHIRE, WALES – 10th MARCH 2024 – Rhyl’s Rebecca Bannister celebrates her goal during CPDM Y Rhyl 1879 vs Connah’s Quay Nomads Women in Round 12 of the Genero Adran North at Belle Vue Stadium, Rhyl (Pic by Sam Eaden/FAW)

The Adran North will start on September 15th and finish on April 6th.

Adran Leagues transfer tracker

Adran North opening day

Bangor vs. Flint Town United

Felinheli vs. Connah’s Quay Nomads

Llanfair United vs. NFA

Rhyl vs. Llandudno

Last games of 2024 (December 15th)

Felinheli vs. Rhyl

NFA vs. Llandudno

Llanfair United vs. Flint Town United

Connah’s Quay Nomads vs. Bangor

First games of 2025 (January 19th)

Llandudno vs. Llanfair United

Flint Town United vs. Rhyl

NFA vs. Connah’s Quay Nomads

Bangor vs. Felinheli

Final day

Llandudno vs. Rhyl

NFA vs. Llanfair United

Flint Town United vs. Bangor

Connah’s Quay Nomads vs. Felinheli

(Featured Image: Sam Eaden/FAW)

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