Penybont, the Cymru Premier side, will play their home ties in the Uefa Conference League at the Cardiff City Stadium. The team, led by Rhys Griffiths, earned their European spot after a 2-0 win over Haverfordwest County in the Cymru Premier play-off final. Penybont's Dragonbet Stadium does not meet Uefa specifications for European football, prompting the move to Cardiff City Stadium. This will be the first time they have played European games at the home of Cardiff City. The draw for next season's first qualifying round takes place on 9 June. Last season, Penybont played Lithuanian side Kauno Zalgaris at the Cardiff International Stadium, drawing the home leg 1-1 but losing 4-1 over two legs. Two years earlier, they faced FC Santa Coloma of Andorra at Bridgend's Brewery Field, losing that tie 3-1 on aggregate. Rhys Griffiths' team is preparing for their European campaign, with the Cardiff City Stadium set to host their home ties. The team's European spot was secured after a strong performance in the Cymru Premier play-off final. Penybont's fans are eagerly awaiting the draw for the first qualifying round, set to take place on 9 June. The team's move to Cardiff City Stadium is a significant one, as they look to make a strong impression in the Conference League.