Town Women Drawn at Title Rivals Hashtag in FA Cup - Ipswich Town News
Ipswich Town Women have been drawn away against FAWNL Southern Premier Division leaders Hashtag United in the second round of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup, the third meeting between the sides this season.
The Blues walloped the MK Dons 12-0 at the Martello Ground in Felixstowe yesterday to progress to round two.
Hashtag, who currently lead the third-placed Blues in the league by three points but having played two games more, defeated Wroxham 6-0 at home yesterday.
Earlier in the season, Town beat Hashtag 2-0 in Felixstowe but a fortnight ago lost 1-0 to the Essex side at the same venue in the FAWNL Cup.
The tie will take place on Sunday 24th November at Parkside.
Adobe Women’s FA Cup Second Round
1 Hull City v Middlesbrough
2 Accrington Stanley v Huddersfield Town
3 Durham Cestria v Chester-Le-Street Town
4 Mancunian Unity v Handsworth
5 South Shields v Liverpool Feds
6 Burnley v Bradford City
7 FC St Helens v Cheadle Town Stingers
8 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sporting Khalsa
9 Stoke City v Loughborough Lightning
10 Norwich City v Leafield Athletic
11 Rugby Borough v Peterborough United
12 Kidderminster Harriers v Stourbridge
13 Shrewsbury Town v Sheffield
14 West Bromwich Albion v Worcester City
15 Long Itchington v Nottingham Forest
16 Brentford v London Seward
17 Queens Park Rangers v Saltdean United
18 Hashtag United v Ipswich Town
19 Oxford United v Watford
20 Aylesford v Worthing
21 London Bees v Chatham Town
22 Fulham v Royston Town
23 Stevenage v Luton Town
24 Lewes v AFC Sudbury
25 Plymouth Argyle v Exeter City
26 Cheltenham Town v Moneyfields
27 Marine Academy Plymouth v Bristol Rovers
28 Gwalia United v Bridgwater United
29 AFC Portchester v AFC Bournemouth
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