📅 Sunday, 29th March 2026

Wales Premier Women

full time result
0-1
tip status: Lost
Swansea W
best tip
1
@1.31
TNS W
PROBABILITY %
H 60%
D 20%
A 20%
home form:
LLLWW
away form:
LLLLW
📊 head to head
01.03.26PLW
TNS
Swansea City
2
5
14.01.26PLW
Swansea City
TNS
3
0
12.10.25PLW
Swansea City
TNS
2
1
09.02.25CUP
Swansea City
TNS
1
3
15.12.24PLW
TNS
Swansea City
1
0
13.10.24PLW
Swansea City
TNS
0
5
28.01.24PLW
TNS
Swansea City
0
5
22.10.23PLW
TNS
Swansea City
1
2
02.04.23PLW
TNS
Swansea City
2
1
19.03.23PLW
Swansea City
TNS
4
1
⚽ recent results
home:
25.03.26PLW
Swansea City
Wrexham
1
7
L
22.03.26PLW
Cardiff City
Swansea City
2
1
L
15.03.26PLW
Swansea City
Cardiff City
1
2
L
01.03.26PLW
TNS
Swansea City
2
5
W
11.02.26PLW
Briton Ferry
Swansea City
1
3
W
25.01.26PLW
Swansea City
Barry Town
7
1
W
14.01.26PLW
Swansea City
TNS
3
0
W
07.12.25PLW
Pontypridd
Swansea City
1
5
W
30.11.25PLW
Wrexham
Swansea City
4
2
L
16.11.25PLW
Swansea City
Cardiff City
1
3
L
away:
22.03.26PLW
TNS
Wrexham
0
1
L
15.03.26PLW
Wrexham
TNS
4
1
L
01.03.26PLW
TNS
Swansea City
2
5
L
15.02.26PLW
TNS
Cardiff City
1
5
L
01.02.26PLW
Pontypridd
The New Saints
0
8
W
25.01.26PLW
The New Saints
Aberystwyth
2
0
W
14.01.26PLW
Swansea City
TNS
3
0
L
07.12.25PLW
TNS
Barry Town
1
1
D
30.11.25PLW
Cardiff City
TNS
3
3
D
16.11.25PLW
The New Saints
Briton Ferry
3
2
W

analysis

Swansea City Ladies have long been the gold standard in the Welsh Adran Premier, and their home ground is an absolute fortress. They approach every domestic fixture with the expectation of total control, utilizing a possession-based system that slowly strangles the opposition. Swansea’s midfield operates with a level of fluidity and precision that most teams in the league simply cannot cope with. They dominate the ball, shift defenses side to side, and wait for the inevitable gaps to appear. There is a deep-seated winning culture within the squad, and dropping points at home is considered a localized crisis.

The New Saints (TNS) have made commendable strides in recent years to close the gap on the top two, investing in their squad and improving their tactical discipline. They are a hardworking, physical team that tries to disrupt the rhythm of possession-heavy sides. However, bridging the gap from “competitive” to “title challengers” is the hardest step in football. When traveling to Swansea, TNS often finds themselves pinned in their own half for long stretches, relying heavily on their goalkeeper and last-ditch defending to stay in the game.

The narrative here is dictated by must-win pressure for the hosts. Swansea knows that title races in Wales afford zero margin for error, and they cannot afford slip-ups against mid-table opposition. Historically, Swansea has controlled this head-to-head matchup with relative ease, using their superior conditioning to break TNS down in the second half. While TNS will battle fiercely and look to frustrate the hosts, Swansea’s relentless pressure and superior technical quality will eventually tell, securing all three points for the home side.