SOUTHAMPTON SENIOR CUP DRAW

August 11, 2022

The draw for the first and second rounds of the Southampton Senior Cup has taken place, details below:


SOUTHAMPTON SENIOR CUP - 2022/23


FIRST ROUND (Ties to be played by Saturday, September 17)


AFC Netley v Michelmersh & Timsbury

AFC Stoneham Reserves v Compton

Bishops Waltham v Compton Reserves

Braishfield v Testlands

Comrades v Lyndhurst

Hedge End Rangers v Colden Common

Knightwood United v Whiteley Wanderers Eagles

QK Southampton v Saint Francis

Sporting Wessex v Hedge End Town

Sway v Durley

Upham v Stockbridge

Warsash Wasps v Dynamo Dockside


Byes: AFC Stoneham, AFC Totton, Alresford, BTC Soton, Bashley, Blackfield & Langley, Brockenhurst, Fawley AFC, Folland Sports, Folland Sports Reserves, Hamble Club, Hythe & Dibden, Locks Heath, Lymington Town, Millbrook, New Milton, Ringwood Town, Romsey Town, Sholing, Totton & Eling


SECOND ROUND (Ties to be played by Saturday, October 15)


AFC Stoneham v Bishops Waltham or Compton Reserves

Alresford v AFC Netley or Michelmersh & Timsbury

Bashley v Comrades or Lyndhurst

Blackfield & Langley v Sway or Durley

Brockenhurst v AFC Stoneham Reserves or Compton

Fawley AFC v Folland Sports Reserves

Folland Sports v Sporting Wessex or Hedge End Town

Hamble Club v Knightwood United or Whiteley Wanderers Eagles

Hythe & Dibden v QK Southampton or Saint Francis

Locks Heath v Braishfields or Testlands

Lymington Town v Hedge End Rangers or Colden Common

New Milton Town v Warsash Wasps or Dynamo Dockside

Ringwood Town v AFC Totton

Romsey Town v Upham or Stockbridge

Sholing v Millbrook

Totton & Eling v BTC Soton

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