They'll head to the capital for the last 32 tie.
Edenderry Town will travel to Bangor in the third round of the FAI Centenary Intermediate Cup.
The Leinster Senior League side will be hoping of transferring their decent league form into another good cup run.
In another notable tie, holders St. Mochtas will travel to Liffey Wanderers.
Best of luck to our senior teams at the weekend who are in LSL action. Both teams are away from home. 1st team travel to Killester Donnycarney and our 2nd team travel to @lucanunited . #COTT @LSLLeague @MidlandsSport pic.twitter.com/YvMEeEQbTP
— Edenderry Town FC (@EdenderryTown) October 27, 2021
The draw, which was completed this afternoon at FAI HQ, Abbotstown by Republic of Ireland U-21 manager Jim Crawford, will see 16 ties take place in the third round as 32 teams compete to progress to the last 16.
All matches will be played the week ending Sunday, November 21 with dates and kick-off times to be confirmed in due course.
FAI Centenary Intermediate Cup - Third Round Draw
- Ardmore Rovers v Maynooth University Town
- St. Francis v Mayfield United
- Everton v Passage
- Lakewood Athletic v Cockhill Celtic
- Bangor GGFC v Edenderry Town
- Liffey Wanderers v St. Mochtas
- Inchicore Athletic v Leeds
- Bluebell United v Larkview Boys
- Leeside v Collinstown
- Carrigaline United v Kilnamanagh
- Usher Celtic v Park United
- Bonagee United v Glenville
- Malahide United v St. Patrick's CY
- College Corinthians v Rockmount
- Lucan United v Castleview
- Killester Donnycarney v Templeogue United
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