Welsh League Cup Draw

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Llanelli Town have drawn to play League newcomers Panteg in the Welsh League Cup to be played at Stebonheath on the weekend of 18th October.

While Llanelli Town Youth have drawn Port Talbot Town away to be played on the same weekend. Dates and kick off times will be confirmed closer to the matches.

THE NATHANIEL CAR SALES WELSH FOOTBALL LEAGUE

NATHANIEL CAR SALES LEAGUE CUP

SEASON 2014-15

ROUND ONE DRAW

Ties to be played on Saturday 18 October 2014

  • Afan Lido v Lliswerry
  • AFC Porth v Cwmbran
  • Celtic Bettws v Aberdare Town
  • Bridgend Street v Risca United
  • Caerau (Ely) v Chepstow Town
  • Caldicot Town v Haverfordwest County
  • Cambrian & Clydach v Pontypridd Town
  • Cardiff Met University v Treowen Stars
  • Cwmamman United v AFC Llwydcoed
  • Dinas Powys v Tata Steel
  • Ely Rangers v Penrhiwceiber Rangers
  • Llanelli Town v Panteg
  • Llantwit Major v Aberbargoed Buds
  • Monmouth Town v West End
  • Newport Civil Service v Newport YMCA
  • Penybont v Undy Athletic
  • Pontardawe Town v Treharris Ath
  • Western Rhoose v Cardiff Grange
  • Harlequins Taffs Well v Barry Town United

Byes

Ammanford, Briton Ferry Llansawel, Caerau, Caerleon, Cardiff Corinthians, Croesyceiliog, Cwm Welfare, Garden Village, Goytre, Goytre United, Llanwern, Ton Pentre, Tredegar Town

THE NATHANIEL CAR SALES WELSH FOOTBALL LEAGUE

LEAGUE YOUTH CUP

SEASON 2014-15

ROUND ONE DRAW

Ties to be played on Sunday 19 October 2014

  • AFC Porth v Penybont
  • Bridgend Street v Afan Lido
  • Caerleon v Aberdare Town
  • Caldicot Town v AFC Llwydcoed
  • Cambrian & Clydach v Aberbargoed Buds
  • Cwmbran Celtic v Monmouth Town
  • Newport YMCA v West End
  • Panteg v Caerau (Ely)
  • Port Talbot Town v Llanelli Town
  • Risca United v Barry Town United
  • Taffs Well v Pontardawe Town
  • Ton Pentre v Merthyr Town

Byes:-

Briton Ferry Llansawel, Carmarthen Town, Garden Village, Haverfordwest County.


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