Welsh football has delivered plenty of excitement this season. Cardiff City and Swansea fight for Championship stability, and Wrexham continue their remarkable rise throughout the EFL. Let’s dive into the standout moments from the weekend’s action.
After bBad weather forces the postponement of two games and abandonment of another in the Adran Premier on Sunday, games are rearranged.
Follow live coverage as Cardiff City face Swansea City in the Championship today. An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition, with the prize of a place in the Premier League on offer at the end ...
SkyBet appears to have suspended betting on the identity of the next Swansea City boss, with interim boss Alan Sheehan now odds-on favourite with bookmakers elsewhere.
Swansea City Under-21s suffered a narrow defeat against Cardiff City in the Professional Development League south Wales derby at Leckwith.
Former Wales striker-turned-BBC-pundit Iwan Roberts has pushed forward the names of Alan Tate, Rob Edwards and Liam Rosenior for the vacant Swansea job. Both Tate and Edwards' names are on the early bookies' longlist of candidates for the position, although neither feature among the favourites at this stage.
Swansea City's first game without Luke Williams could not have gone much better as caretaker manager Alan Sheehan celebrated a comprehensive win over Blackburn Rovers. Fans have had plenty to say when it comes to who they think should be named as the man to succeed Williams.
Entry for the match at Cardiff International Sports Campus will be free for all supporters. The ground is located an 11-minute walk away from Ninian Park Station and a 32-minute walk from Cardiff Central Station.
Eric Ramsay, head coach of Minnesota in the MLS has distanced himself from the Swansea City head coach role. Ramsay still only just turned their twenty three has his eyes set on his current employers so it looks like that’s another one off the list for now.
Holders Cardiff City and last season's runners-up Wrexham are through to the semi-finals of the Bute Energy Welsh Cup following dominant quarter final wins.
Omer Riza’s side still have to play Plymouth and Hull, but their final six fixtures see them take on the likes of Preston North End, Stoke City and Oxford United, who are all likely to have little to play for by the time those games come around.
Carlton Palmer spoke exclusively to FLW about Ryan Mason, who has been linked to the freshly-vacant Swansea City job