Report | Swansea City Women 3 Wrexham Women 2
Katy Hosford’s double helped ensure Swansea City Women made the perfect start to phase two of the Genero Adran Premier as they beat Wrexham at Llandarcy.
On Mother's Day we speak to Swansea City Women goalkeeping coach Nicola Jones to discuss how she balances her work with being a mum to her daughter AJ, their shared love of football, and why she hopes the development of the women's game will ensure a bright future for those wanting to get into the game in south-west Wales.
Captain Katy Hosford says Swansea City Women are determined to get phase two of their Genero Adran Premier campaign off to the best possible start when they host Wrexham at Llandarcy on Sunday (2pm).
To mark International Women's Day, we speak to Julie Lowe, a key figure in the history of Swansea City Women. Lowe was officially club secretary, but she also washed the kits, helped the injured players and did anything else that was needed. Hers is an incredible story.
To mark International Women's Day, we sit down for an interview with Natalie Ashford, the first player to sign for Swansea City Women when the club was formed in 2001. Here, she reflects on being unveiled to the media at The Vetch, leaving top-flight football to join her home club, and how close she came to a life-changing move to the United States.
Swansea City interim head coach Chris Church urged his players not be disheartened following their Bute Energy Welsh Cup semi-final to Cardiff City Women, believing there are plenty of positives to take forward.
Forward Stacey John-Davis felt Swansea City Women's progression to the Genero Adran Trophy final was reward for a season's worth of hard work, and has vowed they will leave everything out there in April's showpiece.