"We deserved more than that , these are the moments that define a season," said Briton Ferry manager following the match against Haverfordwest County. On a chilly November evening, The Ferry took to the field with determination, fully aware of the rivalry that existed. The Briton Ferry fans filled the stands, creating an electrifying atmosphere ahead of the kick-off.

Both teams exchanged blows early on, but it was Briton Ferry who found the net first. A brilliant through ball from M. Bates connected with O. Anderson, who slotted the ball past the opposition's goalkeeper in the 23rd minute. The ground erupted in cheers as the home side took the lead. However, the joy was short-lived as Haverfordwest equalized shortly after, capitalizing on a defensive lapse.

The second half saw intense back and forth action. Briton Ferry's R. Bevan and L. Cooper both had close chances to score, but the opposing goalkeeper was up to the task. As the clock ticked down, the tension grew thicker. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, a result that left both teams feeling they could have done more.

Post-match comments from players highlighted the resilience of the squad. Veteran player R. Dyer mentioned, "In games like this, you never know what can happen. Points are crucial as we move forward in the league." The draw adds to the competitive nature of Cymru Premier and keeps Briton Ferry within striking distance of the top spots.