Holders Shelbourne draw Shamrock Rovers in Women's FAI Cup quarter final
Two-time winners Peamount United host last year's beaten finalists Athlone Town while Treaty United will travel to DLR Waves.
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Newbridge Town have a home tie against Bohemians after they got the better of Whitehall Rangers last time out.
The ties will be played week ending Sunday, 17 August, with this season's final live on Sunday, 19 October.
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