Caernarfon Town are on the cusp of creating history in the Welsh Cup, with manager Richard Davies looking to lead his team to their first title in the competition. The Cymru Premier side face fellow north Wales team Flint Town United in the final at Newport's Rodney Parade. Davies, who guided Caernarfon to European qualification for the first time two years ago, is eager to secure another major achievement for the club. The prize for the winners is a place in next season's Europa Conference League, a competition Caernarfon have experience in after beating Northern Ireland's Crusaders in the first qualifying round in 2024. Davies' side lost to Legia Warsaw of Poland in the next round, but the manager is keen to return to European competition. The final will be played at Newport's Rodney Parade, a venue that will host the event for the third successive season. The Football Association of Wales confirmed the final would be played in Newport despite all four semi-finalists being from north Wales. Davies is focused on the task at hand, but acknowledges the travel arrangements may be difficult for the fans. Caernarfon have already sold 1,400 tickets for the final, and Davies is confident the supporters will be behind the team in large numbers. The manager is looking forward to leading his players out on Cup final day, an occasion he describes as special and a proud moment for himself and his staff. With a place in European competition at stake, Caernarfon Town are determined to win the Welsh Cup and make history for the club.