Seven ties saw fourteen teams battling for progress in the Combined Counties Cup last weekend.
Seven ties saw fourteen teams battling for progress in the Combined Counties Cup last weekend.
There were big wins for Gaels United against St Michael's Athletic, Mountmellick United over East Galway United, and Melville FC against Mullingar Celtic.
Temple Villa and Abbeyleix Athletic needed extra time and penalties to see off St Carthage's Athletic and Clara Town.
St Peter's were 5-2 winners over Banagher United, and Senior Premier Division leaders Monksland United won 4-1 against Shamrock Celtic.
Results:
Gaels Utd 9, St Michael's Ath 1
Banagher Utd 2, St Peter's 5
East Galway Utd 2, Mountmellick Utd 6
St Carthage's Ath 0 (2), Temple Villa 0 (4) pens aet
Monksland Utd 4, Shamrock Celtic 1
Abbeyleix Ath 3 (5), Clara Town 3 (4) pens aet
Melville FC 6, Mullingar Celtic 0
                            
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