A Cardiff City spokesperson said: “We currently have sanitary bins in all disabled toilets in the concourses which those needing the privacy are able to access via the radar key system.”
They said if anyone did not have their own radar key then all stewards were briefed and able to help.
A Swansea City spokesperson said: “We most definitely support the campaign and will have all our bins installed by the end of January.”
They said some were already installed but they wanted to install more to ensure every supporter felt supported by their football club. Free incontinence products will also be offered in certain cubicles, the club added.
The BBC has also approached Newport County, Wrexham and the Football Association of Wales for a comment.
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