2024–25 Cymru Premier


The 2024–25 Cymru Premier was the 33rd season of the Cymru Premier, the highest football league within Wales since its establishment in 1992.
The New Saints were the season's champions, their fourth successive title.

Teams

The league consisted of twelve teams; the top ten teams from the previous season, one team promoted from the Cymru North, and one team promoted from the Cymru South. The New Saints entered the season as defending champions.
The promoted teams were 2023–24 Cymru North runners-up Flint Town United, and 2023–24 Cymru South champions Briton Ferry Llansawel. They replaced the 2023–24 Cymru Premier bottom two teams, Colwyn Bay and Pontypridd United. Flint Town United returned to the top-flight after a single-season absence, while Briton Ferry Llansawel marked their debut.

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Aberystwyth TownAberystwythPark Avenue5,000
Bala TownBalaMaes Tegid3,000
Barry Town UnitedBarryJenner Park Stadium2,650
Briton Ferry LlansawelBriton FerryOld Road2,300
Caernarfon TownCaernarfonThe Oval3,000
Cardiff Metropolitan UniversityCyncoedCyncoed Campus1,620
Connah's Quay NomadsFlintCae-y-Castell3,000
Flint Town UnitedFlintCae-y-Castell3,000
Haverfordwest CountyHaverfordwestBridge Meadow Stadium2,100
NewtownNewtownLatham Park5,000
PenybontBridgendSDM Glass Stadium3,000
The New Saints OswestryPark Hall2,034

Regular season

League table


Results

Teams play each other twice, once at home and once away.

Championship Conference

The top six teams from the regular season entered the Championship Conference, playing every other team in the group for the third and fourth time. Results from the regular season were carried over into this round.

League table


Play-Off Conference

The bottom six teams from the regular season entered the Play-Off Conference, playing every other team in the group for the third and fourth time. Results from the regular season were carried over into this round.

League table


Conference League play-off

Teams placed 2nd–7th qualified for one-off play-off matches, with the winners earning the second spot in the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League first qualifying round; the higher-placed team per game received home advantage. As the league lost a place in the Conference League due to a decrease in coefficient score, the play-off format was changed from previous seasons to include the 2nd-placed team. Teams finishing 4th-7th qualified for the quarter-finals; the 2nd and 3rd-placed teams qualified for the semi-finals.
Since the 2024–25 Welsh Cup winners finished in the top two, the 2nd-placed team qualified automatically for the Conference League and the spot was vacated; the 3rd-placed team received a bye to the final.

Season statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Louis LloydCaernarfon Town16
1 James CrolePenybont16
3 Rhys HughesConnah's Quay Nomads15
3 Ollie HulbertBarry Town United15
5 Aramide OtehThe New Saints13
6 Aaron WilliamsNewtown11
6 Ben AhmunHaverfordwest County11
6 Elliott ReevesFlint Town United11

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Sion BradleyThe New SaintsFlint Town United1–4 16 August 2024
Zack ClarkeCaernarfon TownBriton Ferry Llansawel3–2 14 September 2024
Florian YonsianFlint Town UnitedAberystwyth Town3–0 4 December 2024
Harry OwenFlint Town UnitedBriton Ferry Llansawel3–1 22 February 2025
Adam WilsonThe New SaintsCardiff Metropolitan University0–6 22 March 2025

;Notes
– Home team
Away team

Attendances

Figures taken from FAW Cymru Football app and other club channels. Correct as of 14 April 2025.
* Denotes incomplete record, as some attendance figures are missing. Figures Bala v Cardiff Met have not been publicly recorded. Average is total of home attendances recorded divided by actual number of home games played.