JENNER Park will host Welsh Premier Women’s League winners, Cardiff Met, during one of their UEFA Women’s Champions League qualifying group matches in August writes Wilf Frith of shekicks.net.

The home of Barry Town United FC will host one of the matches while the other clashes take place at the Cyncoed Stadium.

The competition kicks-off and ends in Cardiff, as Cardiff City Stadium will host the final on June 1, 2017.

There are two days of double headers at Cyncoed Stadium, with the hosts kicking-off against Bulgaria's NSA Sofia at 2pm on Tuesday, August 23, and Spartak Subotica from Serbia later facing Iceland's Breidablik at 6pm.

Two days later, Breidablik and Sofia are first up at 2pm, with Cardiff Met playing their match with Subotica in the early evening.

The final round of games on Sunday, August 28, in the afternoon sees the Archers remain at their Cyncoed base to play Breidablik, while Sofia and Spartak Subotica go head to head at Jenner Park, which hosted the might of Dynamo Kiev in 1998, on their way to the semi-finals of the men's Champions League.

The 9 group winners advance to join the 23 teams given byes to the knockout round of 32, which includes the likes of FA Women's Super League reigning champions Chelsea and runners-up Manchester City.

UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round group 3

Tuesday, August 23

NSA Sofia v Cardiff Met (Cyncoed Stadium, 2pm)

ZFK Spartak Subotica v Breidablik (Cyncoed Stadium, 6pm)

Thursday, August 25

Breidablik v NSA Sofia (Cyncoed Stadium, 2pm)

ZFK Spartak Subotica v Cardiff Met (Cyncoed Stadium, 6pm)

Sunday, August 28 (2pm)

NSA Sofia v ZFK Spartak Subotica (Barry Town Utd FC)

Cardiff Met v Breidablik (Cyncoed Stadium)