WILL it be a super Sunday for Connah’s Quay Nomads?

The club’s U19s are aiming to become national champions as they travel to Newtown’s Latham Park to take on Barry Town United in the Adran U19s championship final.

Nomads’ women’s manager Jordan Parry told the club’s website: “Capturing the U19s League title this season was so important to myself and staff for the long term message to all young players of the north out there that we can develop top young footballers.

“Every single player involved with the U19s this season has been such a joy to coach and rightly so, we deserved to win the title.”

Giving youngsters from the region a chance to get out on to the pitch is a key tenet for Parry, who added: “It’s been astronomical how things have come to life with the player development centre.

“It’s so rewarding and one of the most rewarding things that I’ve ever done.

“From U9s to U16s, they’re all training regularly and visiting teams such as Manchester United, Wolves and Tranmere. I think that’s a huge testament to every player that has played for the Nomads Women and they all brought into my vision of competing for trophies straight away.”

Newtown will also host the Adran League’s promotion play-off between Llandudno and Adran South champions Briton Ferry Llansawel, beaten at this stage by Wrexham last season.