*Newmarket Celtic’s Harvey Cullinan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. 

NEWMARKET CELTIC will face Aisling Annacotty in the semi-finals of the Munster Junior Cup.

Last week’s draw has pitted Clare’s only representatives left in the compettiion against the side managed by Clarecastle’s Declan Farmer.

Annacotty have secured home advantage and will welcome Newmarket Celtic to their grounds on April 4th, the same setting where they defeated Bridge Utd in extra time.

Conor Coughlan is a major injury doubt for the Limerick side after sustaining an injury when he was fouled to be awarded their match-winning penalty versus Bridge a month ago.

Ahead of the semi-final, Newmarket Celtic will face off with rivals Avenue Utd this Sunday in Roslevan looking to keep their unbeaten run in this year’s Premier Division intact.

Sunday also sees Bridge Utd and Tulla Utd square off at The Cragg.

Shannon Town B have secured home advantage for their semi-final in the Munster Junior Shield. They welcome Murroe AFC to Lynch Park on Saturday March 28th.

 

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