The door is open for a Llandudno v Rhyl final in the NWCFA Women’s Challenge Cup.
Then again, it could just as feasibly end up CPDM Y Felinheli v Llanystumdwy!
In the draw for the semi-finals of the knockout competition made today, Felinheli landed a home tie against CPDM Y Rhyl 1879, while Llandudno will have host advantage against giant-killers Llanystumdwy, who sensationally knocked out Genero Adran North side NFA on penalties in the last round.
Felinheli are the current cup holders, having beaten Llandudno in last year’s final. Llandudno won the competition in 2021-22.
The 2023-24 semi-finals will not be played until April 2024, so there’s plenty of times for the teams to prepare!
Ties to be played Wednesday 10th April 2024, 6:30 pm kick offs
CPDM Y Felinheli v CPD Y Rhyl 1879 Women
Llandudno v Llanystumdwy
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