The Colin Breslin Youth Cup final takes place this Wednesday in Ballyare at 730pm as Kilmacrennan Celtic meet Bonagee Utd.
Here is a round up of the Gorey Curran fixtures.
Milford Utd 2 Ballyraine 2
Milford win 7-6 on penalties
In a cracker of a cup match, it is Milford who progress to the semi final in the closest of fashion, edging out a relentless Ballyraine side on penalties after taking 8 each in the shootout
Milford took the lead in the first half through Killian McBride, but Ballyraine responded just before half time to level things up.
Ballyraine then went ahead, and looked to have done enough, but Jordan Ryan had other thoughts and headed home with only minutes remaining.
With the pressure then on penalties, it was Milford who eventually triumphed, winning 7-6 on penalties.
Mulroy-Fanad 1 Bonagee 4
Bonagee United advanced to the semi final after a hard fought victory over Mulroy / Fanad in Trialough on Wednesday evening. Bonagee took an early lead through Caolan Fox but Mulroy / Fanad equalised soon after when Sean Carr nodded home from a Charlie McAteer corner.
Bonagee struck again before half time through Josh MAxwell to take a goal advantage at the break. Noah Barrett scored the goal of the game to effectively finish the tie in the second half and the dangerous Caolan Fox added his second to finish the scoring at 4 1.
A good competitive fixture with Bonagee advancing to the semi final.
Kilmacrennan Celtic 4 Ballybofey Utd 1
Goals from Oisin McGroarty, Cian McMenamin, Gary McGettigan and Jack O’Neill fired Kilmac into a semi final with Milford in a tough battle with Ballybofey Utd at the Letterkenny Community Centre on Wednesday evening.
The timing of goals was crucial as Kilmac scored early land late in the first half to build the platform for their win and although Ballybofey got one back to make it 2-1 it was Kilmac who went on to copperfasten a super cup season for Shaun Sandilands side.