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19 November 2023 Venue Swansea.Com Stadium Attendance

Kick off 17:10 (UK)

Swansea City
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Wrexham AFC
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PREVIEW | Swansea City vs Wrexham AFC

A big test for Steve Dale's side as Swansea look to close the gap

19 November 2023

After a string of superb wins against rivals for a top four spot, we find ourselves in second place after the first half of the opening phase of the season. There's no let-up though, as we travel south to face a side hoping to leapfrog us by the end of the game.

Swansea City, traditional powerhouses of the women's game in Wales, stand in third place, three points behind Steve Dale's side. A win by more than one goal would allow them to snatch second place, and allow for the Swans to build much needed momentum in their pursuit to climb the Genero Adran Premier table. 

For Wrexham, though, this is a chance to put distance between the top two and the rest of the table. It's a feat we'll have to achieve without our talismanic striker, Rosie Hughes, though. Her dismissal in the closing moments of the win against TNS means she misses this game through suspension.

Dale has options as he considers replacements, though. Ava Suckley got some valuable minutes last Sunday to ensure she is in a position to start as Hughes' replacement.

Suckley has had a frustrating season, disrupted by her dismissal at Pontypridd in the second game of the season.

With no midweek games and cup ties scattered amongst the fixtures, it's felt like an eternity for her to complete her suspension, but she took advantage of the cup ties she could take part in. She was lively in the TNS match, and sensational in the first round of the Welsh Cup, scoring six past Pwllheli!

She's not the only contender for a place up front, though. Carra Jones played in attack when Wrexham switched to a different shape in the last two games, and has been highly effective in front of goal recently, her last four games bringing a return of four goals.

A promising run of three wins on the bounce was halted in the most recent round of league fixtures by a 1-0 home defeat at the hands of Cardiff City.

LAST TIME OUT: Wrexham AFC 3-3 Swansea City 

The last meeting between the two sides ended in a thrilling 3-3, as Wrexham firmly established their credentials in the Genero Adran Premier on the opening day of the season. 

It was a game that Steve Dale's side were unlucky not to win, as a resilient and hard-fought performance from Wrexham potentially merited more than the point that they claimed at The Rock in September. 

HOW TO WATCH

To watch Steve Dale’s live in South Wales, you can purchase your tickets now via the Swansea website. Parking is also available to buy at a discounted rate at the stadium, and can be purchased in advance of the fixture.

The match is also available to watch on Sgorio with kick-off at 5.10pm.

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Match Reports

REPORT | Swansea City 2-1 Wrexham AFC

The Swans fight back to dampen Wrexham’s day

19 November 2023

Swansea City's spirited second half comeback was enough to edge past Wrexham AFC 2-1 at the Swansea.com Stadium, in front of a home record 3,859 fans.

Ellie Lake’s sweeping long range strike, coupled with captain Katy Hosford’s one-on-one finish handed Swansea all three points, as they moved level on points with Wrexham in the Adran Premier League, behind only on goal difference. 

The second half fightback was needed due to Carra Jones tapping home to put Wrexham into the lead with 13 minutes on the clock, albeit against the run of play. 

Plaudits must be given to Del Morgan, who made show-stopper saves throughout the ninety minutes to restrict the scoreline as much as possible.

Steve Dale named one change to the side that beat Llandudno in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup for this fixture, as Lili Jones came back into the starting eleven for Libby MacKenzie.  

Swansea City dominated the opening exchanges, having a plethora of opportunities in front of the Wrexham net. 

The pinnacle of this early pressure landing in the tenth minute, when pinball erupted in the Wrexham box, forcing the centre back pairing of Louisha Doran and Katie Sharp into last-ditch blocks. The ball eventually fell to Hosford though, whose shot fizzed past Morgan’s gloves and over the crossbar. 

Despite Swansea’s early pressure, Wrexham snatched the lead, courtesy of Carra Jones. Amber Lightfoot pounced on Jess Williams’ awful touch inside of the hosts’ box, before riding her challenge and getting a shot away. Claire Skinner parried the effort well, but on a plate for Carra Jones, who couldn’t miss in the 13th minute. 

The home side responded immediately, as Chloe Chivers played a thumping cross-field ball to the on-running Stacey John-Davis, who took the ball in her stride and fired at goal. Morgan was positioned well though and parried the ball away from her net.  

Both teams settled down over the next 15 minutes, before the Swans would have their next chance.  

Set away off the outside of Chivers’ boot, Hosford was able to whip in a ball to Robyn Pinder inside of the box. With Doran touch-tight, Pinder rolled the centre back eight-yards out and sliced a left-footed shot at Morgan, who rose to the challenge, tipping the ball over. 

Half time was whistled and Wrexham entered the changing rooms a goal to the good, with Swansea City passing up a multitude of opprtunities.

Swansea replicated their first half early dominance after the restart, but this time didn’t let Wrexham off the hook. Skipping up-field away from TJ Dickens, Lake placed a sweeping shot from outside the box to nestle perfectly into the corner of Morgan’s net to level the score in the 54th minute.  

The Swans thought they burst into the lead just a few minutes later, after Pinder tapped home a rebound into the empty Wrexham net. However, the offside flag was raised, as she was deemed offside from Chivers’ initial shot, which was tipped onto the post by a fully stretched Morgan. 

With Nieve Jenkins outmuscling Lili Jones in the centre of the park in the 66th minute, she was able to then chip a through ball over the top of the Wrexham backline and set through Hosford, who stabbed the ball past a helpless Morgan, seeing the lead now in Swansea's hands.

Lucy Finch should have doubled the Swans' lead in the 77th minute, but she couldn’t quite divert Hosford’s cut-back into the far corner of the Wrexham net. 

With the relentless Swans pressure, Dale's side couldn't formulate any opportunities of their own to try and salavage a way back into the game, as the emphasis laid on resisiting the constant Swansea threat.

The game petered out, and Swansea would claim all three points. The home side failed to leapfrog Wrexham in the table though, as Morgan produced a bundle of high-class saves to stop the Swans from improving their league goal difference.

Swansea City: (4-3-3): Skinner, Powe, Finch, Lake, Jenkins (Wynne 73’), Pinder (Legall 80’), Chivers, Hosford (C), John-Davis (Thomas 73’), Brisland-Hancocks (Turner 89’), Williams. 

Substitutes not used: Herbert.

Wrexham AFC: (4-3-3): Morgan, Pritchard, Doran, Sharp, Davies, L.Jones (Whitefoot 80'), Dickens, Lightfoot, Gibbard, C.Jones (Mackenzie 87’), Suckley. 

Substitutes not used: Ankers, R.Jones, Spearing.

Referee: Ryan Kenny 

Attendance: 3,859 

Swansea City Bookings: Chivers 10’ (foul), John-Davis 64’ (foul), Hosford 76’ (foul) 

Wrexham AFC Bookings: Pritchard 90+3’ (foul) 

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