ONLY three games were played in the Vale of Glamorgan Football League this weekend after the overnight deluge saw numerous games postponed.

In the SWFA Intermediate Cup semi-final, St Athan went into the last four of the competition with a 4 - 1 win over Nelson Cavaliers of the Taff Ely and Rhymney League.

Saints now go on to play SWFA Alliance League side Penydarren BC this coming Saturday, April 8th. The game will be played at Rhydyfelin FC.

In the Premier Division, in-form Rhoose took full advantage of being the only premier game played by going top of the league with 7 - 0 demolition of Masons Moving Group. Although teams below have games in hand, most notably league favourites Vale United who sit just three points behind Rhoose but with a huge six games in hand.

In Division One, second place Barry Belgrade's title challenge took a big hit as they were edged out 3 - 2 by Cogan. The result leaves leaders Barry Athletic B just one win away from claiming the Division One title.

This week will be the return of mid-week games as Barry Athletic host St Athan and Island Marine welcome Vale United, both Premier Division matches on Wednesday - 6pm kick-offs.

Next weekend, the games of the day in each division look like being Barry Athletic versus Cowbridge Town in the premier league, Pumas versus Sully in division one and BV versus Barry Albion in division two.

Barry Athletic B travel to play Cardiff Airport B in hope of gaining the one more victory to claim the division one title.