Extra.ie FAI Men's Cup second round fixtures confirmed

Extra.ie FAI Men's Cup second round fixtures confirmed

The dates and fixtures for the extra.ie FAI Men’s Senior Cup 2022 Second Round have been confirmed.

Derry City will welcome Cork City to the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium on Friday, 26th August along with four other Second Round ties on the opening night fixtures.

Drogheda United will host Shamrock Rovers at Head in the Game Park on Sunday, 28th August at 5pm.

Extra.ie FAI Men’s Senior Cup Second Round Fixtures

Friday 26th August, 2022

Derry City FC v Cork City FC - 7:45pm, Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium
Galway United FC v UCD AFC - 7:45pm, Eamonn Deacy Park
Lucan United FC v Bohemian FC - 7:45pm, Dalymount Park
Wexford FC v Dundalk FC - 7:45pm, Ferrycarrig Park
Bonagee United FC v Shelbourne FC - 8pm, Dry Arch Park*

Saturday, 27th August, 2022

Malahide United AFC v Waterford FC - 5pm, Gannon Park, Malahide
Maynooth University Town FC v Treaty United FC - 5:30pm, John Hyland Park, Baldonnell

Sunday, 28th August, 2022

Drogheda United FC v Shamrock Rovers FC - 5pm, Head in the Game Park

*Venue subject to approval

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