THERE will be at least one Welsh National League team in the Welsh Trophy semi-finals after Corwen were paired with Cefn Albion.
The two sides will no doubt wanted to have avoided each other, but their meeting at War Memorial Park guarantees a Premier Division representative in the last four.
Albion were 3-0 winners over Bow Street on Saturday, while Corwen, watched by Wales international Harry Wilson, defeated Pwllheli 6-1.
Plas Madoc are also in the last eight and they've been handed a home tie against Pontardawe Town, who edged past Swansea University 3-2 on Saturday.
Welsh National League high-flyers Plas Madoc were also 3-2 victors, Nicky Williams' last minute free-kick securing the win for Ryan Roberts' men.
Roberts said: "I guarantee nobody will want to play us at The Muga."
Llangefni Town, 4-0 winners at Llanrug, entertain Bodedern Athletic, who overcame Four Crosses 2-1, while Penydarren's reward for beating Grange Albion 4-1 is a home tie against STM Sports, who defeated Ynyshir Albion 3-0.
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