Cardiff and Swansea through to Bute Energy Welsh Cup final

Cardiff City and Swansea City players celebrate their respective semi-final wins
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Cardiff City and Swansea City are through to the final of the Bute Energy Welsh Cup after semi-final wins on Sunday.
The Swans breezed past their second-tier opponents Cwmbran Celtic at Jenner Park, scoring six times in a convincing 6-0 win.
Stacey John's back-post finish put Swansea ahead, and a brace for Aimee Deacon had the Swans 3-0 up at half-time.
Goals from Taite Trivett, John and substitute Emily Richards booked Swansea's place in the final in Sunday's first game.
And they will be joined by their south Wales derby rivals Cardiff City, who beat Wrexham 2-1 at Park Avenue.
The Bluebirds, who have won this competition for four-straight seasons, took the lead as Mikayla Cook's cross sailed over everyone and into the far side of the net.
Megan Bowen doubled Cardiff's lead late in the second half as she was left unmarked from a free-kick to tap home from close range.
There was still time for Wrexham to get on the scoresheet, Faye Knox's deep cross finding its way into the goal after being missed by two diving Wrexham players.
Swansea City and Cardiff City meet in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup Final at Rodney Parade on Sunday, 19 April.