Brian Barry-Murphy has hailed Cardiff City’s ability to make sense from “chaos” after their dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Reading lifted them to the top of League One.
The international break is over and Wrexham face a serious test of their stamina and ability to make a mark in the Championship, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
It’s time for the Bluebirds babes to continue their rapid growth at club level, starting with Saturday’s home clash against Reading, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
With no JD Cymru North fixtures this weekend due to JD Welsh Cup second round engagements, the northern focus turns to the Tier 3 Ardal Northern Leagues on Saturday, as Dave Jones reports.
Ethan Galbraith is good enough for the Premier League but his head coach Alan Sheehan is determined Swansea City grow the value of a “prize asset” for as long as possible.
Wales legend Jess Fishlock will make her final appearance for her country later this month as Rhian Wilkinson names a 26-player squad packed with new talent for the October international window.
Jess Fishlock is going out at the top and on her own terms, having announced that Wales’ first international match after their Euros finals will be her last, as Graham Thomas reports.
Wales may need to be less gung ho and more quick, quick, slow if they are to survive against ruthless opponents, says Ian Mitchelmore.
Sorba Thomas believes Wales are closing the gap on Europe’s elite even though the second qualification defeat to Belgium has made reaching the World Cup finals a lot more taxing.
Jordan Williams marked his 100th league appearance for The New Saints in perfect fashion — with a hat-trick in a ruthless 6–2 win over Penybont.
Craig Bellamy has admitted Wales’ World Cup hopes now rest with another painstaking navigation through the play-offs, as Graham Thomas reports.
Wales are almost certainly now looking at a play-off route to the World Cup finals after Craig Bellamy's team lost 4-2 at home to Belgium in a dramatic qualifier, as Graham Thomas reports.
Craig Bellamy believes there is something mystical about big football nights in Cardiff — and he’s counting on that magic to help propel Wales a giant step closer to the 2026 World Cup.
When Kieffer Moore lines up in front of the Red Wall at Cardiff City Stadium on Monday night, he believes it will be a chance to show why he was right to join Wrexham, reports Graham Thomas.
Wales have been handed a massive boost in their bid to qualify for the 2026 World Cup after Belgium were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by North Macedonia in Ghent on Friday night.
Prospects of victory for the top three in the JD Cymru North this weekend look good with the high-flying trio all taking on sides at the lower end of the table, reports Dave Jones.
Wales boss Craig Bellamy says humbling defeat was ‘exactly what we needed’ before crunch qualifier with Belgium.
It’s a clash with the old enemy and a chance to measure how far Craig Bellamy has taken Wales from the days of pinning every hope and prayer on Gareth Bale, writes Ian Mitchelmore.
It’s Wales against England again and it’s going to be very different from last time, insists Wales skipper Ben Davies.
Despite their victory at rivals Cardiff City on Tuesday night in the EFL Trophy, the going is looking tough for Newport County, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.