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| Welsh Cup quarter-final draw |
| Saturday 28 January 2012 |
A CLASH between the Welsh Premier League's only full-time sides is the pick of the ties in the quarter-finals of the FAW Welsh Cup.The duo were paired to meet at Park Hall when the draw was made after the live TV game between Rhyl and Llanelli at Belle Vue. The only remaining second tier side, Cefn Druids, have been handed a stiff task with a visit to Aberystwyth Town, but will be heartened by Llandudno's achievement in taking the Black & Greens to a penalty shoot-out at Park Avenue today. Llanelli, who have beaten Bangor City and Rhyl on their cup travels so far, have been drawn away again, this time at Bala Town's Maes Tegid, where they won 4-2 in a league fixture earlier this season. In the other tie, Airbus UK Broughton are at home to Carmarthen Town. There will be dress rehearsals for the TNS v Neath and Bala v Llanelli ties when the sides meet in the Welsh Premier next Saturday. Bala Town v Llanelli AFC Airbus UK Broughton v Carmarthen Town Aberystwyth Town v Cefn Druids The New Saints v Neath FC Ties to be played on the weekend of 25/26/27 February. Photo: Neath lost 3-0 on their Welsh Premier visit to Park Hall this season. |


A CLASH between the Welsh Premier League's only full-time sides is the pick of the ties in the quarter-finals of the FAW Welsh Cup.