BetMcLean Cup: Holders Linfield at home in First Round draw

NIFL Chairman Colin Kennedy pictured with Paul McLean at the Round One draw for the 2023/2024 BetMcLean Cup.
Author: Gareth McCulloughPublished 4th Sep 2023
Last updated 4th Sep 2023

The road to the BetMcLean Cup Final begins early next month following the draw for the First Round of the 2023/24 competition.

In the biggest game of last season, over 11,000 fans packed into the National Stadium at Windsor Park in March to witness Linfield overcome Coleraine in the decider.

For some clubs, the road to this year’s final has already begun - with six teams progressing through the preliminary round of the competition last month.

The seeded Round One draw seen the current 12 Premiership clubs and the top four ranked Championship clubs from last season take their place in the seeded pot, with the remaining Championship clubs (x8), Preliminary Round winners (x6) and two Premier Intermediate League clubs that received a bye in the unseeded pot.

A further draw was determined for each fixture to determine the home club, however, any clubs without floodlights were automatically drawn away from home.

The draw was conducted today at the Mervyn Brown Suite at the National Football Stadium, by Paul McLean of BetMcLean, Northern Ireland Football League Chairman Colin Kennedy and Sophie Glendinning, NIFL Competitions and Operations Lead.

In the pick of the ties, Premier Intermediate League club Dollingstown will welcome Glentoran to Planter’s Park, while holders Linfield have been drawn at home against Queen’s University.

Current championship leaders Newington make the trip to 2018 winners Dungannon Swifts and there is also a first round battle between two previous winners of the trophy, as 2017 champions Ballymena United host Lisburn Distillery, who lifted the League Cup back in 2011.

Ties will be played on Tuesday October 3rd, with matches played to a finish.

BetMcLean Cup First Round Draw

Loughgall v Ballyclare Comrades

Cliftonville v Institute

Annagh United v Portstewart

Limavady United v Dundela

Carrick Rangers v Moyola Park

Coleraine v Bangor

HW Welders v Newry City

Ballinamallard United v Ards

Glenavon v Dergview

Warrenpoint Town v Crusaders

Ballymena United v Lisburn Distillery

Larne v Knockbreda

Portadown v Coagh United

Dungannon Swifts v Newington

Linfield v Queen’s University

Dollingstown v Glentoran