Sporting Ennistymon and Tulla Utd AFC will renew rivalries in the first round of the FAI Junior Cup.

Following Monday’s draw, it was confirmed that the North Clare side would face the First Division side in the first round of the FAI Junior Cup.

Home advantage was secured for Newmarket Celtic, Shannon Town Utd A, Ennis Town FC, Shannon Hibs and Shannon Town Utd B while Fern Celtic, Lifford FC, Avenue Utd, Bunratty Cratloe, Coole FC and Shannon Olympic will be on the road for the fixtures which are scheduled to take place on September 26th.

Newmarket Celtic FC Vs Classic FC
Shannon Town Utd B Vs Breska Rovers AFC
Strandroad FC Vs Killarney Celtic FC
Asdee Rovers Vs Ballingarry AFC
Ennis Town FC Vs Broadford United
Bridge United Vs St.Brendans Park FC
Shannon Hibernians Vs Listowel Celtic
Killarney Athletic Afc Vs Fern Celtic FC
Mastergeeha Fc Vs Lifford AFC
Windmill United Vs Kildimo United
Sporting Ennistymon FC Vs Tulla United AFC
Killorglin AFC Vs Ballyheigue Athletic FC
Granagh United FC Vs Avenue United
Abbeyfeale Utd FC Vs Bunratty Cratloe FC
Shannon Town Utd A Vs Rathkeale AFC
Newcastle West Town Vs Coole FC
Dingle Bay Rovers Vs Shannon Olympic AFC
MEK Galaxy Vs Tralee Dynamos
Flynn’s Boys F.C. Vs Fenit Samphires FC
Glin Rovers Fc Vs Kilcornan AFC

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