As we enter 2024, which North Wales women’s football teams are still unbeaten in their respective leagues?
And who has scored the most goals in 2023-24 so far?
Great start to the season for Nomads with a 100 percent record at the top of Genero Adran North.
The Deesiders have produced six clinical and decisive performances in seeing off Y Felinheli (4-0), NFA (5-2), chief rivals Llandudno (2-0), Rhyl 1879 (8-1), Bangor (4-1) and Airbus (5-0).
With the prolific goal scoring of 16-year-old Phoebe Ellis, alongside the likes of regular net-finders Shannon Hobbs and Elana Harley, the Nomads are deserved title favourites.
After a steady debut season, Flint strengthened considerably in the summer and are absolutely flying entering 2024. holding top spot in the East league.
Goals have flowed incessantly, Zoe Stopford, Tegan Crockett and Rosie Hughes among the major markswomen.
They also have a sound defence with goalkeeper Becky Bott regularly proving her worth.
It’s likely to be between Pwllheli and Llangefni for the West title.
Cefni are top on goal difference, but have lost to Pwllheli, who have played a game less. Both are on 12 points.
Pwllheli are getting stronger all the time, the return of versatile Lowri Hughes after a long break their latest boost.
Players like Lois Thomas, Magi Hughes and Bess Roberts are constantly among the goals and keeper Sara Williams is right up there with the very best.
Llandudno’s goals return of 35 in just six league games is outstanding, although they didn’t find the net in a 2-0 loss to leaders Connah’s Quay.
So far, Tudno have beaten Rhyl 1879 (5-2), Y Felinheli (7-2), Bangor (5-0), Airbus (8-0) and NFA (10-1).
The prolific Stevie Donougher, as well as Maddie Williams, Stacey Tradewell and Kelsey Davies are all producing the goods.
Llandudno (Genero Adran North) 35
Flint Town United (North Wales League East) 31
Connah’s Quay Nomads (Genero Adran North) 28
Llangefni Town (North Wales League West) 26
Pwllheli (North Wales League West) 22
Wrexham (Genero Adran Premier) 20
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