Cardiff City will be supporting Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign, which aims to use the power of football to make the game more accessible, enjoyable and welcoming to all supporters, when Swansea City visit CCS on Saturday afternoon.
Neil Harris’ men face a tricky test against Stoke City on Tuesday evening. The Bluebirds face off against the Potters at the Bet365 Stadium, kicking off at 7:45pm.
Further to the joint open letter issued to First Minister Mark Drakeford yesterday (7th December 2020), Cardiff City Football Club would like to clarify its position on the points raised and the matter in hand.
A joint open letter has been sent to First Minister Mark Drakeford today by Cardiff City Football Club and associated elite Welsh sports clubs and bodies.
Cardiff City’s U18 side progressed to the FA Youth Cup Fourth Round by defeating Derby County U18 3-2 after extra-time at Pride Park on Friday evening.
The Bluebirds head to Vicarage Road this weekend, taking on third place Watford. Neil Harris’ men will meet the Hornets on Saturday, with a 3pm kick-off.
“I want to be respectful to the competition and Welsh football as a whole. We discussed it with the FAW, and they were really happy for us to be in the competition and we really appreciate that.”