Bonagee United and Cockhill Celtic have both been given the task of winning away in their FAI Intermediate Cup quarter-finals.
Both sides had penalty shootout wins in the last 16 and would gladly take the same outcome in what will be two tough games.
The draw was done yesterday at the FAI HQ and was made by Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny.
Cockhill will travel to Dublin once again as they face Bluebell United, having beat Liffey Wanderers on penalties after a 0-0 draw at the weekend.
Meanwhile, Bonagee will make their way down the country to Cork as they take on Rockmount A.F.C.
Stephen Kenny mentioned the two Donegal sides after the draw, saying: “Bluebell against Cockhill, tough draw for Gavin Cullen’s men coming down to Dublin to play Bluebell so that is a finely-poised one.
“What a journey for Bonagee! Tough trip for them from Letterkenny down to Rockmount but I’m sure they’ll look forward to it.”
The semi final draw was also made, with both sides avoiding each other, so an all Donegal final is a possibility.
FAI Centenary Intermediate Cup – Quarter-Final Draw
Maynooth University Town v Malahide United/Carrigaline United
Bluebell United v Cockhill Celtic
St. Francis FC v Killester Donnycarney
Rockmount AFC v Bonagee United
All ties to be played the week ending Sunday, March 20.
FAI Centenary Intermediate Cup – Semi-Final Draw
Bluebell United/Cockhill Celtic v St. Francis FC/Killester Donnycarney
Rockmount AFC/Bonagee United v Maynooth University Town/Malahide U or Carrigaline U
All ties to be played the week ending Sunday, April 17.