Three of the four Combined Counties Cup semi-finalists have been decided.
Three of the four Combined Counties Cup Quarter Finals took place over the weekend.
Mullingar Town might be in the running for the CCFL Senior Division but they're out of cup after a 1-0 defeat to Birr Town.
Birr will be joined in the semi-finals by Mullingar's title rivals Monksland United after they emerged from their meeting with St Peter's.
That game went to extra-time and finished 3-1 to Monksland.
It took extra-time and penalties to separate Ballinahown and Gallen United, that game went the way of Ballinahown 5-4 on spotkicks.
Gales United will meet Mullingar Athletic in last quarter final on Saturday.
Meanwhile, in the Senior Division a potential title decider will kick off in Stanley O'Hara Park tomorrow night at 7pm.
It's Clara Town versus Mullingar Town, a win will secure back to back championships for Clara Town.
A win for Mullingar could bring the league to a play-off, Monksland United will need a draw to have hopes of getting into a play-off themselves.
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