Barry Town United will visit Cambrian United in the semi-finals of the Nathaniel MG Cup.
The four-time winners reached the last four for the second season running following last Tuesday's 2-0 win at Haverfordwest County.
Barry, who last won the cup in 2000, will travel to Clydach Vale to take on the Cymru South leaders, who have lost just two of their 13 league games so far this season.
The winners will face either holders The New Saints - who are aiming to win the cup for a 12th time - or Cymru North club Llandudno, who have reached this stage of the competition for the first time in their history.

In an unusual semi-final draw, the ball numbers were decided by a go-kart race - with former Barry manager Andy Legg representing his former club against former Wales internationals Joe Ledley and Danny Gabbidon and ex-Cardiff City defender Scott Young.
The semi finals will be played on the weekend of Friday 5th - Sunday 7th December.

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