*Tomás Hehir. Photograph: Natasha Barton

Avenue Utd will be on the road once again for their next outing in the FAI Junior Cup.

After their impressive victory over Yellowstone in Dublin last week, Clare soccer’s only remaining team in the race for the FAI Junior Cup must travel to Wexford for their last sixteen tie.

North End United will host the Ennis outfit on March 6th with a quarter final spot awaiting the winners.

Limerick’s three remaining teams in the competition have all won home ties as they also chase quarter final places. Fairview Rangers will host Salthill Devon, Regional United will have home advantage against Tolka Rovers while Pike Rovers will have Ballinasloe Town as visitors.

Peake Villa from Thurles will entertain Freebooters, Oliver Bond Celtic will have home advantage against Ballymun United who ended the hopes of Ennis Town last time out, St. Michaels from Tipperary will travel to play Villa FC while Crumlin will enjoy home advantage against the winners of the tie between Hibernian and Coachford.

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