PREVIEW: Belfast's Big Two all set for Women's Challenge Cup final
Treble-chasing Linfield to meet Glentoran tonight
This year's Electric Ireland Women's Challenge Cup final will be a meeting of Belfast rivals Linfield and Glentoran at the National Football Stadium at Windsor Park.
The Blues are chasing a treble having already lifted the League Cup, and sit on the verge of winning the Premiership.
Glentoran are the most successful side in the history of the Cup with a total of six wins, but their most recent was back in 2012.
The Blues made it to the final after beating the holders Sion Swifts in a semi-final penalty shootout after a game that ended without any goals.
Before that, they smashed Derry City 9-0 in the quarter finals, and took apart Lisburn 12-0 in the 2nd round of the competition.
The Glens enjoyed a much more dominant semi-final, thrashing rivals Cliftonville 5-1, which followed an impressive 6-1 victory over Crusaders in the quarter finals.
Main picture: long-serving Glens player Kelly Bailie (left) and Jennifer McDade from Linfield.
The kick-off is 7.45pm