Fixture details confirmed for Sports Direct Women's FAI Cup Quarter-Finals

Fixture details confirmed for Sports Direct Women's FAI Cup Quarter-Finals

The fixture details for the 2025 Sports Direct Women's FAI Cup Quarter-Finals have been confirmed.

The four games will be played on Saturday, August 16th with holders Shelbourne hosting Shamrock Rovers in a Dublin Derby in Tolka Park from 16:00.

The clash between DLR Waves and Treaty United at the UCD Bowl at 15:00 will get the afternoon underway, while Peamount United will entertain Athlone Town in Greenogue Park from 17:00.

The meeting of Newbridge Town and Bohemians is scheduled to take place from 18:00 in Station Road but remains subject to approval.

This year's Final will be played on Sunday, October 19th and will be broadcast live on TG4.

 

2025 Sports Direct Women's FAI Cup Quarter-Finals
Saturday, August 16th | DLR Waves v Treaty United, UCD Bowl, KO 15:00
Saturday, August 16th | Shelbourne v Shamrock Rovers, Tolka Park, KO 16:00
Saturday, August 16th | Peamount United v Athlone Town, Greenogue Park, KO 17:00
Saturday, August 16th | Newbridge Town v Bohemians, Station Road, KO 18:00*

*Provisional and subject to approval

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