Welsh Cup: It’s Holyhead versus Holyhead in the second qualifying round!


The draw of all draws has come out of the hat for the second qualifying round of the JD Welsh Cup.
Holyhead Hotspur have landed a home tie against Holyhead Town in what is believed will be the first-ever competitive match between the clubs.
Hotspur are currently flying high in Welsh Alliance Division One, with Town doing the same in Division Two.
While Town have an illustrious history stretching back many decades, their more recent fortunes have been mixed, success combined with periods of disbansion but the club is back on the up having won both the Anglesey and Gwynedd Leagues in the past four seasons.
Hotspur were formed as recently as 1990 but have reached the heights of the Cymru Alliance, where they finished second in 2008-09. They were relegated to the Welsh Alliance this season, but have began the campaign in fine form.
Elsewhere, Bangor 1876 will be home to Welsh Alliance Division One side Penrhyndeudraeth, while opening round giant-killers Llanfairfechan Town face a tough trip to Llanrug United.
Ties will be played on Saturday, September 28.
North East
Denbigh Town v Mynydd Isa
Cefn Albion v Chirk AAA
Saltney Town v Rhydymwyn
Cefn Mawr Rangers v FC Queen’s Park
Mold Alexandra v Castell Alun Colts
Coedpoeth United v Llandyrnog United
Brymbo v Rhos Aelwyd
Greenfield v Plas Madoc
Llay Miners Welfare v Penycae
Holywell Town v New Brighton Villa
North West
Aberffraw v Glan Conwy
Llannefydd v Llanrwst United
Mynydd Llandegai v Nefyn United
Bangor 1876 v Penrhyndeudraeth
Nantlle Vale v Bodedern Athletic
Holyhead Hotspur v Holyhead Town
Mochdre Sports v Blaenau Amateurs
St Asaph City v Llanberis
Llanrug United v Llanfairfechan Town
Prestatyn Sports v Llandudno Albion