Knockout specialists Meliden have landed a tough away tie at Llanrug United in the quarter-finals of the NWCFA Intermediate Cup.
Deej Hobson’s side, who edged a thriller on penalties at Mynydd Llandegai in Saturday’s second round, will take on a Llanrug outfit which earned a magnificent 3-2 win at Llannefydd on the same afternoon.
Four cracking ties were drawn out of the hat for the next stage of a competition which looks wide open.
CPD Pwllheli v Menai Bridge Tigers
St Asaph City v Mochdre Sports
Kinmel Bay v CPD Nefyn United
Llanrug United v Meliden
Ties to be played November 5, kick-offs 1.30 pm
Holders FC Mally will face Royal Oak, while Y Clwb have been drawn to take on Rhyl Rangers in the Challenge Cup semis.
DRAW (to be played Sunday, February 19, 2023)
Royal Oak v FC Mally
Y Clwb v Rhyl Rangers
Holders Llandudno will meet Pwllheli in the semi-finals of the NWCFA Women’s Challenge Cup if they get past CPD Y Rhyl 1879 first.
Tudno have also drawn Rhyl in the next round of the Welsh Cup.
Llanystumdwy, meanwhile, have been paired with either Llangefni Town or CPDM Y Felinheli in the last four.
DRAW (to be played Sunday, February 12, 2023)
CPD Pwllheli v CPD Y Rhyl 1879 or Llandudno
Llanystumdwy v Llangefni Town or CPDM Y Felinheli
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