Swansea-Wrexham decider to be played Wednesday

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Maria Francis-Jones scored two of The New Saints goals in their 5-0 against Cardiff Met

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Swansea City and Wrexham's crunch Adran Premier encounter, postponed from Sunday because of a waterlogged pitch, has been rearranged for Wednesday, 26 February (19:30 GMT).

That match was one of two postponed amid heavy Sunday rain in south Wales, while Cardiff City were 2-0 up against visitors Aberystwyth when that game was abandoned because of the weather.

The outcome of Swansea-Wrexham's fate will determine which of them will be in the Championship Conference or second-tier Plate Conference for the rest of the Adran Premier season.

If the Swans draw or win, they will be in the top four, but a Wrexham triumph in the rescheduled game will see them clinch that spot.

The same was the case for the game Briton Ferry Llansawel were due to host against Barry Town United. That game will now be played on Thursday, 27 February (19:45 GMT).

Meanwhile Cardiff City were 2-0 up against visitors Aberystwyth when that game was abandoned because of the weather. Organisers have yet to announce their decision on that game.

Cardiff City, Briton Ferry Llansawel and The New Saints were already confirmed in the top section as the season in the Welsh women's domestic league splits.

Barry Town United, Aberystwyth Town and Cardiff Met will be in the Plate section.

In the only final first-phase game to be completed on Sunday, hosts TNS hammered winless Cardiff Met 5-0.