Drogheda United Draw Shamrock Rovers in FAI Cup Quarters as the holders prepare for a challenging encounter against the champions-elect in what promises to be one of the standout fixtures of the Sports Direct FAI Cup quarter-finals. The draw, made this afternoon, handed Kevin Doherty’s side a demanding test as they go head-to-head with a Shamrock Rovers team that continue to push for a domestic double this season. Stephen Bradley’s squad sit comfortably at the top of the Premier Division table, and this cup tie adds another important hurdle in their pursuit of silverware.
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A Tough Draw for the Holders
Drogheda United would surely have hoped for a more forgiving quarter-final opponent, but instead they must navigate a clash with the league leaders. Rovers’ depth and experience in cup competitions make them favourites, yet Drogheda’s recent form and experience in knockout football mean they should not be underestimated. Doherty will focus on deploying a disciplined game plan and using home advantage to unsettle the Hoops and keep their title defence alive.
All-Premier Division Clash in Dublin
Another eye-catching fixture features two familiar rivals as St Patrick’s Athletic welcome Galway United in an all-Premier Division match-up. Stephen Kenny and John Caulfield will renew their long-standing tactical rivalry in what is expected to be a tight and intense contest. Both clubs will see this as a genuine opportunity to progress to the semi-finals, and the home crowd in Dublin will likely create an added layer of pressure and excitement.
Finn Harps Host Cork City
In the north-west, Finn Harps will entertain Cork City in a quarter-final that carries a different kind of challenge. The long journey for Cork adds to the difficulty and could give Harps a vital edge. Both teams will view this tie as a realistic opportunity to reach the final four of the competition, and the atmosphere at Finn Park could play a decisive role.
Sligo Set for First Meeting with Kerry
Sligo Rovers face Kerry FC for the first time ever, and the fixture will take place at Mounthawk Park. Kerry have enjoyed their cup run so far and will relish the chance to host Premier Division opposition. Sligo will need to avoid complacency and approach the game with a high level of focus and intensity.
Broadcast and Women’s Draw
RTÉ Sport has confirmed that two of the quarter-final games will be broadcast live during the week ending 14 September, with both the men’s semi-finals and the final also to be shown live. In the Women’s FAI Cup, Shamrock Rovers will host Athlone Town in Tallaght Stadium, while Bohemians face Treaty United in the other semi-final. The women’s ties are also scheduled for the same weekend, adding to what should be an exciting few days of Irish football.