The Football Association of Wales has extended the current suspension of all domestic football in Wales until at least 30 April, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The FAW says it is committed to exploring every possible option for all National Leagues to conclude the 2019/20 season by ensuring that matches are played as soon as it is safe to do so.

As a result, the FAW’s Board of Directors exercised their powers to indefinitely extend the 2019/20 season for all National Leagues, National Cup Competitions and the FAW Futsal League.

The Cymru Premier, Cymru North and Cymru South, and the Welsh Premier Women’s League have all been suspended in accordance with these guidelines.

The MMP Mid Wales League, the Cambrian Tyres Aberystwyth and District League, the Costcutter Ceredigion League and the Ceredigion Ladies League have also cancelled their fixtures.

"The current working documents for the National Leagues will be shared with the Area Associations in order to assist the planning for their own affiliated leagues in an attempt to find a solution for the resumption of football when it is safe to do so," confirmed an FAW statement.

"Above all, the most important priority for the FAW is the health and wellbeing of everyone. The FAW encourages everyone to follow the advice of the UK & Welsh Governments and Public Health Wales. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the pandemic."

A statement from the Central Wales FA said: “The Football Association of Wales has taken the decision to suspend domestic football at all levels in Wales with immediate effect. That is the position that we must now adopt. Therefore all domestic football within the Central Wales FA is suspended.”