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Cambrian News
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Cambrian News
A feast of Welsh sport on S4C this weekend
On Sunday 18 May, football takes centre stage with Sgorio's live coverage of the JD Cymru Premier European play-off final. Caernarfon are aiming to reach the first qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League for the second year running as they face Haverfordwest, who finished third in the regular season. The match will be available on S4C, S4C Clic, BBC iPlayer and Sgorio's Facebook page and YouTube channel.


North Wales Chronicle
04-05-2025
- Sport
- North Wales Chronicle
Exciting Cymru Premier League play-offs to get underway
Things have been tough for the Lakesiders, who ended a three-month wait for victory with last weekend's 3-2 success over runners-up Penybont. Bala can now look forward to tomorrow's play-off trip to Cardiff Met, with a place in the semi-finals at stake. Manager Colin Caton told S4C's Sgorio: 'The play-offs, everything what's happened in the season, recent form, everything goes out of the window. 'It's about the next game now. It's about the next 90 minutes. It's about the decision-making in those 90 minutes and I'm proud of the lads. 'I've been proud of them over the season, with the amount of injuries we've got. Getting people back and it's all down to the Cardiff Met game now.' Bala Town FC manager Coiin Caton. Fellow Gwynedd club Caernarfon Town are also aiming to make their mark in the play-offs. The Canaries, who concluded the campaign in fourth place, host Barry Town United, who comfortably finished at the top of the Play-off Conference. The structure of the play-off semi-finals and final will be decided by the outcome of the Welsh Cup final on May 4. If The New Saints win, league runners-up Penybont will qualify automatically for European competition. However, if Connah's Quay Nomads retain the cup, Penybont will compete in the play-offs. Tomorrow's FAW Reserves North East League fixtures: Buckley Town v Holywell Town; NFA v St Asaph; Mold Alex v Ruthin.

Leader Live
28-04-2025
- Sport
- Leader Live
Wrexham hurting following Welsh Cup final loss to Cardiff
Looking for revenge from last season's 2-0 defeat in the showpiece, the Reds could not turn things around as Cardiff completed a league and cup double with a 3-1 triumph at Newport's Rodney Parade. Jones (pictured above) told S4C's Sgorio: 'This is going to hurt, I think.' After player of the match Lily Billingham and Shannon Evans had the Bluebirds two-up in the opening half-an-hour, Abbie Iddenden's penalty handed Wrexham a lifeline prior to the interval. Steve Dale's Reds were awarded a further penalty in the second half, but Ava Suckley's attempt was saved by Cardiff keeper Ceryn Chamberlain. Jones also struck the woodwork as the Reds sought a leveller, while the final was put to bed by Fiona Barry's goal. 'I thought we created chances and just didn't put them into the back of the net,' added midfielder Jones. 'But, again, I don't think we created as much as Cardiff. But, that's how it is in football sometimes and just unfortunate that we haven't put the chances we had into the back of the net.'

Leader Live
25-04-2025
- Sport
- Leader Live
Exciting Cymru Premier League play-offs to get underway
Things have been tough for the Lakesiders, who ended a three-month wait for victory with last weekend's 3-2 success over runners-up Penybont. Bala can now look forward to tomorrow's play-off trip to Cardiff Met, with a place in the semi-finals at stake. Manager Colin Caton told S4C's Sgorio: 'The play-offs, everything what's happened in the season, recent form, everything goes out of the window. 'It's about the next game now. It's about the next 90 minutes. It's about the decision-making in those 90 minutes and I'm proud of the lads. 'I've been proud of them over the season, with the amount of injuries we've got. Getting people back and it's all down to the Cardiff Met game now.' Fellow Gwynedd club Caernarfon Town are also aiming to make their mark in the play-offs. The Canaries, who concluded the campaign in fourth place, host Barry Town United, who comfortably finished at the top of the Play-off Conference. The structure of the play-off semi-finals and final will be decided by the outcome of the Welsh Cup final on May 4. If The New Saints win, league runners-up Penybont will qualify automatically for European competition. However, if Connah's Quay Nomads retain the cup, Penybont will compete in the play-offs. Tomorrow's FAW Reserves North East League fixtures: Buckley Town v Holywell Town; NFA v St Asaph; Mold Alex v Ruthin.