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12 December 2021 Venue Colliers Park Attendance Referee John Griffiths

Kick off 14:00 (UK)

Wrexham AFC
5 - 3
FT
Llandudno Ladies
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4-2-3-1
  • 1
    Del Morgan
    GK
  • 4
    Phoebe Rintoul
    DF
  • 5
    Katie Sharp
    DF
  • 6
    Erin Lovett
    DF
  • 33
    Mia Roberts
    DF
  • 2
    TJ Dickens
    MF
  • 8
    Kim Dutton (C)
    MF
  • 7
    Rebecca Pritchard
    MF
  • 11
    Lauren Reese
    MF
  • 17
    Libby MacKenzie
    MF
  • 9
    Rosie Hughes
    FW

Substitutes

  • 18
    Megan Buckley
    SUB
  • 20
    Natasha Spearing
    SUB
  • 21
    Lily Jones
    SUB

Manager

  • -
    Steve Dale

4-4-2
  • 1
    Sara Williams
    GK
  • 3
    Madison Williams
    DF
  • 4
    Rebecca Jarvis-Evans
    DF
  • 5
    Jasmin Dutton
    DF
  • 6
    Tracey Tradewell
    DF
  • 7
    Maddie Williams
    MF
  • 12
    India Hassall
    MF
  • 14
    Ceri Slaney
    MF
  • 15
    Ffion Owen
    MF
  • 9
    Sioned Phillips
    FW
  • 10
    Sofie Owen
    GK

Substitutes

  • 2
    Beth Smith
    SUB
  • 8
    Jess Jones
    SUB
  • 11
    Maisey Johnson
    SUB
  • 18
    Kelsey Hughes
    SUB

Manager

  • -
    Sarah Colville

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Match Previews

PREVIEW | Wrexham AFC Women vs Llandudno Ladies

Red Dragons look to maintain winning form in top-of-the-table clash

12 December 2021

Wrexham AFC Women return to action on Sunday, looking to extend their current three-match winning streak in a key top-of-the-table clash against unbeaten Llandudno Ladies.

The match, on Sunday December 12, has once again been moved to Brymbo Sports & Social Club, where Wrexham beat Denbigh 18-0 a fortnight ago, and the game kicks off at 2pm.

Top four face-off

Going into the game, unbeaten Llandudno sit third in the Genero Adran North league table, just one point ahead of Wrexham AFC Women.

With the top two teams – Connah’s Quay Nomads and Bethel – also facing each other, and just three points separating the top four, this could be a key weekend at the top.

Wrexham and Nomads have played one more game than Bethel and Llandudno, so the latter two will be looking to put themselves in commanding positions with a game in hand.

Rosie faces former team… again

For the second consecutive match, Rosie Hughes will take on a former team. Wrexham’s top scorer hit an incredible nine goals in the 18-0 win against Denbigh Town last time out, but Llandudno will provide a sterner test.

Hughes is regarded as one of their best strikers, and top scorer, from their seven seasons in the Welsh Premier Women’s League, while she was also instrumental in the run to the Welsh Cup final in 2016.

Since joining Wrexham in the summer, from Denbigh, Hughes has led the Club’s goalscoring charts. Her nine goals in the win against her former team last time out took her to 14 league goals in six Genero Adran North appearances, and 24 in 11 competitive games in total so far this season.

Winning streak

Wrexham’s revival under manager Steve Dale has seen them collect three consecutive wins since Mari Edwards’ departure.

After 3-1 wins away to Llanfair United and Airbus UK, the Red Dragons were in ruthless form in the snow against Denbigh a fortnight ago – running in 18 goals against the struggling bottom club.

Llandudno, meanwhile, are in even better form – they have won four of their five matches so far – their only dropped points coming against Bethel, who have an identical record to them.

Last time out, they beat Airbus 4-2, with Maddie Williams scoring twice and Stacey Tradewell and India Shea Hassall also on target.

Team News

Del Morgan is available again, and could return in goal in place of Kat Jones, while Mia Roberts is back in contention after injury – having scored for Wrexham AFC Women Under-19s on Friday night.

In-form winger Amber Lightfoot is not available, however, with Rebecca Pritchard in contention for a return to the starting line-up.

Keep Up

The match at Brymbo is free for spectators to attend. If you can’t attend, you can keep up with the action by following @WrexhamAFCWomen on Twitter.

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Match Reports

REPORT | Wrexham AFC Women 5-3 Llandudno Ladies

Late winner sends Reds second

12 December 2021

A trio of late goals from Wrexham marked a remarkable comeback in Brymbo this afternoon.

TJ Dickens' leveller on 82 minutes opened up the game only for Rosie Hughes and Rebecca Pritchard to find the net in stoppage time to seal a much needed three points.

Hughes had given Wrexham the lead on nine minutes before Llandudno levelled four minutes later via Sioned Phillips.

India Hassell put the visitors ahead after half an hour before Maddie Williams made it 3-1 before the break.

Wrexham came out fighting in the second half, as Libby MacKenzie pulled one back on 67 minutes. Wrexham, reinvigorated, kept on pushing until with less than ten to play it was Dickens who restored parity.

A tense finale was in store and Hughes - who had already grabbed her 25th goal of the campaign earlier - notched her second and surely the winner.

Eight minutes of stoppage time made things even more nerve wracking, but Rebecca Prtichard raised the final blow.

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