
THE final will take place on Sunday, June 29, with the venue and kick-off time to be confirmed.
Holders Cliftonville booked their place in the decider with a 3-0 defeat of Lisburn Ladies at Solitude.
The Reds moved in front after just six minutes when a scrambled finish saw Caitlin McGuinness find the net from just three yards out.
Cliftonville doubled their advantage midway through the first half when new arrival Teegan Lynch sent a ball over the top for Abbie Magee to run onto and find Caitlin who made no mistake from close range.
Marissa Callaghan then completed the scoring just after the hour with a curling finish from outside the area into the corner of the net.
Glentoran Women hit Crusaders Strikers for six at the Blanchflower Stadium to secure top spot in Group B.
Kim Turner’s side led at the break thanks to a couple of goals in quick success from Demi Vance and Kascie Weir midway through the first half.
Aimee Kerr added to the home advantage on 48 minutes, but Rebecca Mann pulled one back for the Crues just a few minutes after that.
However Mia Moore and Emily Wilson struck just before the hour to fire the Glens into a commanding lead with Nadene Caldwell completing the scoring in the closing minutes of the game.
Linfield Women stormed to a crushing 9-0 Group A victory over Derry City Women at Midgley Park.
Alex Clarke opened the scoring for the Blues on eight minutes after slotting home a great through ball, with Keri Halliday doubling up after a quarter-of-an-hour with a sensational volley past keeper Naomh Barr.
Mia Fitzsimmons extended Linfield’s lead on 28 minutes after getting on the end of a Rhianna Breen cross before, early in the second half, Eve Reilly added a fourth again from a Breen ball.
Fitzsimmons doubled his tally on the night on 58 minutes followed swiftly by a second also for Reilly on the hour.
Charlotte Havern kept the scoring going with ten minutes remaining from close range with a further goal from Halliday and a rocket from Abi Sweetlove right at the end wrapping things up.
And it was a night to remember for Gracie Conway as she bagged four goals in Lisburn Rangers’ five star performance against Larne Women at Crewe Park.
Conway kicked the scoring off after 13 minutes following an assist from sister Daisy, and doubled her tally nine minutes from the break, this time after teaming up with Tierna Bell.
Lucy Johnston added to Rangers’ lead on 54 minutes before Conway claimed her hat-trick three minutes after that.
And, just for good measure, she knocked home her fourth of the evening on 64 minutes.

Caitlin McGuinness scores


