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03 Oct 2025

Damien Duff's Shels' to visit Fairgreen as Limerick sides handed glamour FAI Cup ties

Fairview Rangers and Treaty United learn FAI Cup round two draw on Thursday afternoon

Treaty United and Fairview Rangers learn FAI Cup opponents

Shelbourne manager Damien Duff, PICTURE: Sportsfile

FAIRVIEW RANGERS and Treaty United have learned their round two FAI Cup opponents after the draw took place this afternoon. 

Fairview have been handed a glamour FAI Cup tie with Damien Duff's Shelbourne set to visit the Fairgreen. The Limerick side secured their place into round two of the FAI Cup when they defeated Baldoyle United 4-0 in May.

Reigning League of Ireland champions Shelbourne will make the trip to the Fairgreen on the weekend of July 20. 2025 has been a succesful year for Fairview Rangers winning the Limerick District League and the FAI Junior Cup.

Treaty United have been drawn against Derry City in round two of the FAI Cup. Tommy Barrett's charges will see this as a chance to build on their impressive league form. Treaty currently sit in fourth place in the League of Ireland first division.

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Last year, Treaty reached the FAI Cup quarter-final where they were defeated by Wexford. Meanwhile, the Treaty United women's team have been drawn against Ferns United in round one of the FAI Cup on the weekend of June 29.

FAI CUP Round Two draw: All games will take place on the weekend of July 20

Shamrock Rovers v Wexford

Dundalk v Sligo Rovers 

Fairview Rangers v Shelbourne

Cork City v Leicester Celtic

Finn Harps v UCD

Bray Wanderers v Wayside Celtic

Kerry v Athlone Town

St Patrick's Athletic v UCC

Salthill Devon v St Michael's

Galway United v Tolka Rovers

Bangor Celtic v Cobh Ramblers

Killester Donnycarney v Bohemians

Waterford v St Mochta's

Treaty United v Derry City

Drogheda United v Crumlin United 

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