Posted: Sun 4th Aug 2024

Wrexham AFC Women’s 2024/25 Genero Adran Premier campaign confirmed

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Wrexham AFC Women will kick off their 2024/25 Genero Adran Premier campaign by hosting defending champions Cardiff City at The Rock on Sunday September 15.

After finishing third in their debut campaign in the top flight last time out, Wrexham face the 2023/24 treble winners first up – with the match set to kick off at 5.10pm.

The Red Dragons face a tough start to the 2024/25 season, with their next home game – two weeks later on September 29 as they host Swansea City.

In between, Steve Dale’s side travel to Briton Ferry Llansawel – the team they beat to promotion two seasons ago – for their first away match of the season on Sunday September 22, a day which will also mark the 90th anniversary of the Gresford Colliery Disaster.

This season’s cross-border derbies against TNS are scheduled for Sunday November 24 – when Wrexham make the short trip to Shropshire to Park Hall – and Sunday January 26 when the Saints visit North Wales.

Wrexham play ten league matches before Christmas, before four more in the New Year – with the first phase of the season concluding on Sunday February 2, 2025, when the Red Dragons travel to Swansea City.

The league will then split, with the top four competing for the title and the chance to play in the UEFA Women’s Champions League, and the bottom four fighting to avoid relegation.

Wrexham AFC Women – 2024/25 Genero Adran Premier Phase One fixtures:

Sunday September 15 (5.10pm) – Wrexham AFC vs Cardiff City
Sunday September 22 (2pm) – Briton Ferry Llansawel vs Wrexham AFC
Sunday September 29 (5.10pm) – Wrexham AFC vs Swansea City

Sunday October 6 (2pm) – Aberystwyth Town vs Wrexham AFC
Sunday October 13 (2pm) – Barry Town United vs Wrexham AFC
Sunday October 27 (2pm) – Wrexham AFC vs Cardiff Met

Sunday November 3 (2pm) – Wrexham AFC vs Briton Ferry Llansawel
Sunday November 24 (2pm) – TNS vs Wrexham AFC

Sunday December 1 (2pm) – Cardiff City vs Wrexham AFC
Sunday December 15 (2pm) – Wrexham AFC vs Barry Town United

Sunday January 5 (2pm) – Cardiff Met vs Wrexham AFC
Sunday January 19 (2pm) – Wrexham AFC vs Aberystwyth Town
Sunday January 26 (2pm) – Wrexham AFC vs TNS

Sunday February 2 (2pm) – Swansea City vs Wrexham AFC



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