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FAI New Balance Intermediate Cup – Quarter-Final Draw
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The FAI New Balance Intermediate Cup quarter-final draw has been confirmed.
Ringmahon Rangers set to welcome College Corinthians in a local derby in the quarter-finals whilst St. Mochtas will travel to St. Kevin’s Boys.
Malahide United will welcome either Crumlin United or Maynooth University Town and Killester Donnycarney will play either Kilnamanagh or Cockhill Celtic.
FAI New Balance Intermediate Cup – Quarter-Finals Draw
St. Kevin’s Boys v St. Mochtas
Malahide United v Crumlin United/Maynooth University Town
Killester Donnycarney v Kilnamanagh/Cockhill Celtic
Ringmahon Rangers v College Corinthians
Fixtures set to be played on or before weekending February 23.
FAI New Balance Intermediate Cup – Round Four replays
February 9 – Crumlin United v Maynooth University Town
February 16 – Kilnamanagh v Cockhill Celtic
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