Details of Titans U20 Mens and IWA National Cup Semi-Finals have been confirmed with both matches on Sunday 4th of January.
At 10am Titans will face South east Swifts in the Irish Wheelchair Association Cup Semi-Final at the MTU Arena at 10am and that will be followed by the U20 Men’s National Cup Semi-Final between Titans and Eanna with tip off at 12.15pm. Titans are the only Galway club remaining in national cup competitions.
The finalised fixture schedule for National Cup semi-finals weekend in Cork were also confirmed. The Domino’s MSL semi-final between Ballincollig and Limerick Celtics takes place at Neptune Stadium at 8.15pm on Friday 2nd January, with the second semi-final at the same venue at 8pm on Saturday 3rd January, with UCD Marian facing Garvey’s Tralee Warriors.
Neptune Stadium also hosts both Domino’s WSL National Cup semi-finals with
Trinity Meteors versus defending champions FloMAX Liffey Celtics first up at 1.30pm, followed directly afterwards by UCC Glanmire against Killester, which tips off at 4pm.
Both Domino’s MD1 National Cup semi-finals take place on Saturday. 2021/22 finalists Drogheda Wolves play 2022/23 competition winners Ulster University at 6.30pm in Parochial Hall, while MTU Arena is the venue as Templeogue will face 2023/24 Presidents’ Cup finalists Limerick Sport Eagles at 8.15pm.
The Domino’s WD1 National Cup semi-finals are both held on Saturday, Templeogue will face Cleveland Rockets at Parochial Hall at 4pm, while at 6pm at MTU Arena Limerick Sport Huskies are up against Moy Tolka Rovers.
The U18 Women's National Cup kicks off proceedings at Neptune Stadium on Friday night, with Limerick Celtics taking on Templeogue at 6pm, the other tie in the competition Kilkenny Stars versus Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell is at Parochial Hall on Sunday at 1.30pm.
It's a Friday night start for the U20 Women's National Cup too, with a Cork derby as Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell face Glanmire at 7pm at Parochial Hall, the second semi-final pits Tralee Magic and Templeogue at 11am on Sunday in the same venue.
The IWA National Cup semi-final between Rebel Wheelers and Clonaslee is the opening game at MTU Arena on Saturday at 10am, as the Cork outfit chase a seventh Cup title in a row. It's the same tip off time and same venue for the semi-final between Titans Basketball and South East Swifts WCB on Sunday.
Saturday's action at MTU Arena continues with back-to-back U18 Men's Billy Coffey National Cup with St. Brendan's Tralee facing Portlaoise Panthers at 1230, followed at 3pm by Dublin Lions versus Oblate BC.
The U20 Men's National Cup Neptune face Portlaoise Panthers at 11am at Neptune Stadium on Sunday, while it's Titans against Éanna at 1215 on the same day at MTU Arena.
The NICC Women's National Cup start proceedings at 11am on Saturday at Neptune Stadium, as St. Mary's Castleisland face Liffey Celtics, the Kildare outfit are chasing a third title in four years, having lost out in the final last season. Fr. Mathews take on Killester in the second semi-final at Parochial Hall on Saturday at 1230.
Saturday's action at Parochial Hall begins with the NICC Men's National Cup, as Ongar Chasers come up against Killester at 10am. The second semi-final is on Sunday, but the venue and time is still to be determined with Phoenix Belfast facing either Ballincollig or Neptune. If they play Neptune the fixture will take place at 1.30pm at Neptune Stadium, however if Ballincollig are their semi-final opponents, it will be at MTU Arena at 2.30pm.
Spectator tickets for the National Cup semi-finals weekend will be released later this week. All games will be live on BITV.
Fixtures
Domino’s MSL National Cup semi-finals
Friday 2nd January
Ballincollig v Limerick Celtics, Neptune Stadium, 2015
Saturday 3rd January
UCD Marian v Garvey’s Tralee Warriors, Neptune Stadium, 2000
Domino’s WSL National Cup semi-finals
Saturday 3rd January
Trinity Meteors v FloMAX Liffey Celtics, Neptune Stadium, 1330
UCC Glanmire v Killester, Neptune Stadium, 1600
Domino’s MD1 National Cup semi-finals
Saturday 3rd January
Drogheda Wolves v Ulster University, Parocial Hall, 1830
Templeogue v Limerick Sport Eagles, MTU Arena, 2015
Domino’s WD1 National Cup semi-finals
Saturday 3rd January
Templeogue v Cleveland Rockets, Parochial Hall, 1600
Limerick Sport Huskies v Moy Tolka Rovers, MTU Arena, 1800
U18 Women’s National Cup semi-finals
Friday 2nd January
Limerick Celtics v Templeogue, Neptune Stadium, 1800
Sunday 4th January
Kilkenny Stars v Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell, Parochial Hall, 1330
U20 Women’s National Cup semi-finals
Friday 2nd January
Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell v Glanmire, Parochial Hall, 1900
Sunday 4th January
Tralee Magic v Templeogue, Parochial Hall, 1100
U18 Men’s Billy Coffey National Cup semi-finals
Saturday 3rd January
St. Brendan's Tralee v Portlaoise Panthers, MTU Arena 1230
Dublin Lions v Oblate BC, MTU Arena, 1500
U20 Men’s National Cup semi-finals
Sunday 4th January
Neptune v Portlaoise Panthers, Neptune Stadium, 1100
Titans v Éanna, MTU Arena, 1215
IWA National Cup semi-finals
Saturday 3rd January
Rebel Wheelers v Clonaslee, MTU Arena, 1000
Sunday 4th January
Titans Basketball v South East Swifts WCB, MTU Arena, 1000
NICC Women’s National Cup semi-finals
Saturday 3rd January
St. Mary's Castleisland v Liffey Celtics, Neptune Stadium, 11am
Fr. Mathews v Killester, Parochial Hall, 1230
NICC Men’s National Cup semi-finals
Saturday 3rd January
Ongar Chasers v Killester, Parochial Hall, 10am
Sunday 4th January
Phoenix Basketball v Ballincollig/Neptune*
*If Neptune progress, the game will take place at 1330 at Neptune Stadium, if Ballincollig advance the game will be at MTU Arena at 1430