Q-F Draw made for EVOKE.ie FAI Women's Cup

Q-F Draw made for EVOKE.ie FAI Women's Cup

The Dublin Derby between Shelbourne and Peamount United stands out in the 2022 EVOKE.ie FAI Women's Cup Quarter-Finals.

The Draw was made on Tuesday afternoon in FAI HQ - live streamed on FAI TV - with Con Murphy hosting and former Shelbourne defender Seana Cooke joined by FAI Football Consultant John Morling to pick the teams out.

Shelbourne pipped Peamount to the SSE Airtricity Women's National League title on the final day of last season and there is a long-standing rivalry between the two Dublin clubs.

Elsewhere, Athlone Town will host Cork City, Bohemians take on Sligo Rovers, while current Cup holders Wexford Youths come up against DLR Waves.

The ties will be played on the week ending August 7th.

Tickets for this year's Final on Sunday, November 6th in Tallaght Stadium are now on sale.

2022 EVOKE.ie FAI Women's Cup - Quarter-Final Draw
Athlone Town v Cork City
Bohemians v Sligo Rovers
Shelbourne v Peamount United
Wexford Youths v DLR Waves

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