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Manchester United v Northern Ireland blockbuster as draws are made for the Girls’ Premier and Junior Sections in this year’s Budget Energy SuperCupNI… full details

Pictured at the official draw for the 2025 Budget Energy SuperCupNI Girls’ Sections are Northern Ireland internationals Maja and Chloe, alongside Cora and Katie from Crusaders and Luci and Ella from Larne

THE groups have been revealed for the 2025 Budget Energy SuperCupNI Girls’ Premier and Junior Sections. 

The official group stage draw was hosted at Theatre at The Mill in Newtownabbey by Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Neil Kelly and Deputy Mayor, Councillor Paul Dunlop.  

This year’s Girls’ Sections are shaping up to be among the most competitive, bringing together a dynamic blend of elite-level academies from the UK and the USA, alongside top-tier sides from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. 

In the Girls’ Premier Section, reigning champions Manchester United have been drawn in Group B, where they will take on Northern Ireland – the side they narrowly defeated in last year’s final – along with League of Ireland Women’s Premier Division side Shamrock Rovers and Northeast Rush from the USA. 

Women’s Super League contenders Aston Villa will line up in Group A, where they are set to face fellow WSL side and tournament debutants Brighton & Hove Albion, US academy outfit Surf Select and County Donegal-based club Finn Harps. 

Councillor Neil Kelly, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, said: “The draw has underlined just how competitive and high-quality this year’s Girls’ Sections will be. With elite teams travelling from across the UK, Ireland, Scotland and the USA, alongside outstanding local representatives, we’re set for one of the strongest and most exciting line-ups the Girls’ section has ever seen.” 

“Antrim and Newtownabbey is incredibly proud to once again host the Girls’ tournament and we’re thrilled to welcome players, coaches and supporters from around the world to our Borough. We look forward to what promises to be an exceptional week of football and a truly memorable experience for everyone involved.” 

In the Girls’ Junior Section, six teams will each play three fixtures in a mini-league format, with ties randomly generated by a computer. The draw has produced a highly competitive schedule, with the top two teams progressing to the final on Thursday 31st July at Dixon Park in Ballyclare. 

The action gets underway on Monday 28th July, as Surf Select begin their title defence against Crusaders at Chimney Corner, while Manchester United make their tournament debut against Larne at Rathcoole.  

Tuesday’s fixtures feature Manchester United taking on FC America, Surf Select facing Larne in a rematch of last year’s final, and Crusaders taking on Kilmarnock. 

The group stage concludes on Wednesday, with standout fixtures that could prove decisive in determining the finalists, including Manchester United versus Crusaders and Surf Select taking on Kilmarnock. 

Victor Leonard, Chairperson of the Budget Energy SuperCupNI, said: “The presence of global names like Manchester United, Aston Villa, and Brighton & Hove Albion in this year’s draw is a powerful statement of how far the Girls’ Sections have come. Clubs of that stature don’t just raise standards on the pitch, they generate huge excitement off it.  

“These fixtures will attract significant crowds, and when you add in our Northern Ireland representative squad and top local sides like Crusaders and Larne, there’s a real sense of momentum heading into this year’s tournament. 

“The draw highlights the rapid growth of the Girls’ sections of the tournament. It’s become one of the most exciting and dynamic parts of the Budget Energy SuperCupNI and every year we look to raise the bar for players, coaches, and supporters. 

“We’re hugely grateful to Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council for their continued support and first-class hosting of the Girls’ sections of the tournament. Their investment in facilities and their warm welcome play a vital role in delivering an unforgettable experience on and off the pitch.” 

Now in its 42nd year, the Budget Energy SuperCupNI is firmly established as one of the world’s most prestigious youth football tournaments and will run from Sunday 27th July to Friday 1st August.  

The group stages and knockout rounds of the Girls’ Premier and Junior Sections will take place at a range of top-class facilities across Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, including Cloyne Crescent (Monkstown), The Diamond (Rathcoole), Chimney Corner (Antrim), Mossley Park (Mossley) and Dixon Park (Ballyclare). 

The Girls’ Premier and Junior Section Finals will be staged at Ballyclare Comrades’ 3G pitch at Dixon Park on Thursday 31st July.  

The 2025 Budget Energy SuperCupNI is proudly supported by headline partner Budget Energy, alongside a strong line-up of valued partners including Tourism NI, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Sterling Insurance, Uhlsport, Creagh Concrete, Clearer Water, Tesco, The Premier League, TrustFord, 247.tv and BuyTicketApp. 

For more information on the Budget Energy SuperCupNI visit www.supercupni.com.   

2025 SuperCupNI Girls’ Sections Draw

Premier Section

Group A – Aston Villa / Brighton & Hove Albion / Surf Select / Finn Harps 

Group B – Manchester United / Northern Ireland / Shamrock Rovers / Northeast Rush 

Junior Section

Monday 28th July 2025 

Crusaders v Surf Select – 12pm @ Chimney Corner 

Kilmarnock FC v FC America – 12pm @ Monkstown 

Manchester United v Larne FC – 12pm @ Rathcoole 

Tuesday 29th July 2025

Larne FC v Surf Select – 12pm @ Chimney Corner 

Manchester United v FC America – 12pm @ Monkstown 

Kilmarnock FC v Crusaders – 12pm @ Mossley 

Wednesday 30th July 2025

Manchester United v Crusaders – 12pm @ Chimney Corner 

Surf Select v Kilmarnock FC – 12pm @ Rathcoole 

Larne FC v FC America – 12pm @ Mossley 

Pictured at the official draw for the 2025 Budget Energy SuperCupNI Girls’ Sections at Theatre at The Mill, Newtownabbey are Cllr Neil Kelly, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey; Manchester United Academy Coaches Hannah Mitchell and Ciaran Donnelly and Northern Ireland internationals Maja and Chloe.
Cllr Neil Kelly, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey; Cllr Paul Dunlop, Deputy Mayor; Northern Ireland international Chloe Beckinsale; Cora from Crusaders; and Ella from Larne.
Cllr Neil Kelly, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey; Cllr Paul Dunlop, Deputy Mayor; Brian Hutchinson (Uhlsport); Diarmuid Dallat (Creagh Concrete); Siobhan McGuigan (Tourism NI); and Ollie Booth (Clearer Water), alongside Northern Ireland international Chloe, Cora from Crusaders, and Ella from Larne.