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Lancashire & Manchester County Cup Update – West Didsbury & Chorlton AFC

Lancashire & Manchester County Cup Update

Following West’s hard fought 2-1 win over Nelson last night they have earned another home tie as they welcome Lancaster City in the quarter finals. The win see’s West continue to fight on three fronts in County Cup competitions as they look to achieve success in the Lancashire Challenge Trophy, Manchester Premier Cup and Manchester Women’s Cup.

 

Lancashire Challenge Trophy

Elswhere in the first round Holker Old Boys defeated Bacup Borough 3-1, Bamber Bridge routed Southport 7-0 and Squires Gate lost narrowly at home to Radcliffe Borough 3-2.

There are eight second round ties, scheduled to take place in the first week of November. Draw in full:

Prestwich Heys v Charnock Richard

Radcliffe Borough v Atherton LR

Daisy Hill v Padiham

AFC Darwen v Holker Old Boys

Ashton Athletic v Clitheroe

Atherton Collieries v Bamber Bridge

Chorley v Colne

West Didsbury & Chorlton v Lancaster City

 

Manchester Premier Cup

The Manchester Premier Cup kicked off this week with the first of seven ties taking place. Current holders FC United have a bye to the quarter finals.

West have themselves arguably the tie of the round as they travel to the other side of Chorlton where they take on Maine Road at Brantingham Road. The two fixtures last season saw crowds of 670 and 450, capturing the imagination of the local public, and hopefully this will be no exception.

Four games have been played to date with fellow NWCFL side Irlam narrowly losing away to Salford City in front of a crowd of over 500. Droylsden upset Curzon Ashton away winning 3-2 whilst Hyde United beat Radcliffe Borough 1-0 and Mossley defeated Ashton United on penalties.

The two remaining ties see Glossop North End host Trafford and Chadderton face Abbey Hey on October 24th.

 

Manchester Women’s Cup

West Women play their first ever Manchester Women’s FA Cup tie this weekend as they host Flixton Juniors in the second round at Brookburn Road.

Due to an administration error West had initially received a bye into the second round but the need to reduce the remaining teams in the competition from nine to eight saw them drawn at home to the GMWFL Division Two side.

First Round results:

Barrhill 8-0 Reddish North End

FC United of Manchester 3-1 Didsbury

Manchester Stingers 19-0 Swinton

Cadishead 6-4 Moston Brook

Sale United A-W Urmston Meadowside

Curzon Ashton 9-3 Sale

Manchester Rovers 0-5 Beechfield United

Flixton Juniors H-W Droyslden Youth Centre

 

FC United are the competitions current holders having defeated City of Manchester in the final at Brookburn Road 5-1 last season.  The highest ranking team left in the competition are NWWRFL Premier Division side Manchester Stingers who’ve won the competition twice previously.