The venues for next month’s FA Sunday Cup semi-finals have been confirmed, with four teams dreaming of glory in England’s only national competition for recreational clubs.
Taking place on Sunday 13 March, both semi-final ties will take place in the Midlands, with Nuneaton Town FC and Hednesford Town FC hosting games.
The FA Sunday Cup
Semi-Finals
2pm, Sunday 13 March 2016
OJM v New Salamis
Liberty Way, Nuneaton
Barnes v Campfield
Keys Park, Hednesford
And there are some familiar names involved too, as Sunday Cup holders Campfield FC of the Liverpool Business Houses Sunday League will take on Barnes FC of the Chiswick & District Sunday League.
They will meet at Keys Park, home of National League North outfit Hednesford Town, with the game kicking-off at 2pm.
There’s also a repeat of one of last year’s semi-final ties with OJM FC of the Warley & District Sunday League taking on New Salamis, who play in the Kopa Sunday League.
OJM were victorious last season, so the Essex-based Salamis will be out for revenge when they meet at Nuneaton Town’s Liberty Way.
Campfield went on to beat OJM in The Final at Blackburn Rovers’ Ewood Park by 2-0 last April.
Admission prices for both games remain the same as last year, costing £4 for adults and £1 for Under-16s and OAPs.