Galway United 3-2 Linfield
Megan Bell put Linfield one goal to the good in the 36th minute but Galway United responded with an Isabella Beletic header before Anna McGough put Galway United in front in the 80th minute.
Cora Chambers equalised just four minutes later and the game looked destined for penalties before Emma Doherty grabbed a last-minute winner to put Galway United through to the semi-finals.
Shelbourne 3-1 Cliftonville
Aoibheann Clancy was the star of the show in their Women’s All-Island Cup quarter-final win over Cliftonville as she grabbed a brace alongside a Becky Watkins goal to advance the Reds through to the semi-finals and set up a Dublin Derby against Bohemians for a place in the final.
Treaty United 0-1 Bohemians
Bohemians advanced past Treaty United in the Women’s All-Island Cup quarter-finals thanks to a well-worked goal finished by Savannah Kane - Treaty United had the opportunity to take the lead from the spot in the 38th minute but were unable to convert.
Shamrock Rovers 0-1 Peamount United
A Ciara O’Neill half-volley, assisted by an Eleanor Ryan-Doyle cross was enough to defeat Shamrock Rovers at Tallaght Stadium and advance the Peas through to the semi-finals of the Women’s All-Island Cup.
Galway United will face Peamount United in the semi-finals of the Women’s All-Island Cup while Shelbourne will host Bohemians in another Dublin Derby, with a place in the final on the line.
Women’s All-Island Cup Quarter-Finals Results
Saturday 13 June
Shamrock Rovers 0-1 Peamount United
Treaty United 0-1 Bohemians
Shelbourne 3-1 Cliftonville
Galway United 3-2 Linfield
Women’s All-Island Cup Semi-Finals Fixtures
Week ending Sunday June 28
Galway United v Peamount United
Shelbourne v Bohemians
The Women’s All-Island Cup final will be played on Saturday, 18 July and broadcast live on TG4.
The Women's All-Island Cup receives funding from the Shared Island Civic Society Fund via the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Government of Ireland and the FAI would like to acknowledge and thank the support of the Government of Ireland in the organisation of this competition.