MATCH PREVIEW: Cambrian United vs Barry Town  Nathaniel MG Cup Semi-Final

Date: Saturday
Kick-off: 17:15
Venue: M&P 3G
Competition: Nathaniel MG Cup – Semi-Final
Live on: S4C / S4C Clic / iPlayer

A huge occasion awaits at the M&P 3G tomorrow evening as Cambrian United host Barry Town for a place in the Nathaniel MG Cup Final. With both sides enjoying strong seasons and carrying real momentum into the tie, this semi-final promises to be a special night under the lights.

How Cambrian Reached the Semi-Final

Treowen Stars (H) – Win on Penalties
The campaign began with a dramatic night at home. Treowen Stars pushed Cambrian all the way, taking the game to penalties before Cambrian held their nerve to progress.

Cardiff City U21 (H) – 2–0 Win
Next came a confident and disciplined performance against Cardiff City U21s. Goals, intensity and control across 90 minutes secured Cambrian a well-deserved 2–0 victory.

Cardiff Met (H) – Win on Penalties
Entering the stage of Cymru Premier opposition, Cambrian rose to the challenge. After a tight encounter home at the M&P 3G, it again went to penalties and once again, Cambrian showed calmness and composure to advance.

CARDIFF, WALES – 7TH NOVEMBER 2025: Jarrad Wright of Cambrian United celebrates scoring his sides second goal. Caerau Ely v Cambrian United in the JD Cymru South at Cwrt yr Ala Road on the 7th November 2025. (Pic by Lewis Mitchell/FAW)

Briton Ferry (H) – 1–0 Win
A wet, windy, hard-fought night at the M&P 3G saw Cambrian grind out a massive 1–0 win over Briton Ferry. A determined defensive display and a big moment in attack sealed a place in the semi-final.

How Barry Town Reached the Semi-Final

Aberystwyth Town (A) – 2–1 Win
Barry opened their campaign with a solid away victory against Aberystwyth Town, showing early signs of their intent in the competition.

Llanelli Town (H) – 1–0 Win
A disciplined defensive display at Jenner Park earned Barry a tight 1–0 win over Llanelli, securing their place in the quarter-final.

Haverfordwest County (A) – 2–0 Win
Barry’s biggest statement came in the last round, travelling west and beating Cymru Premier side Haverfordwest County 2–0. A confident, clinical performance that underlined their quality.

A Special Week for Cambrian

As excitement builds, the club has also taken time to honour former captain and club legend Lee Mathews, whose story beautifully links both sides. From being part of Barry’s 1997/98 European squad to captaining Cambrian and winning the league, Lee’s influence remains a proud part of our identity.

What’s at Stake

Victory tomorrow sends one team to the Nathaniel MG Cup Final, with Cambrian looking to reach the showpiece for only the second time in club history following the memorable 2019 run.

Your Support Matters

Saturday – 17:15 Kick-off – M&P 3G
Live on S4C, S4C Clic & BBC iPlayer

Let’s fill the ground. Let’s create an atmosphere worthy of the occasion. Let’s help push the boys into a national final.

Cam Army — this is our moment.