Peel face tough trip to St George's
Railway Cup qualification is calculated on a team's performance over the first half (12 matches) of the league season, with the semi-finals played before Christmas.
But such has been the nature and number of postponements this season, said qualification has only recently been resolved.
Tonight, the semi-finals are finally taking place.
Rushen United host Corinthians, while St George's face Peel, with both matches due to kick off at 6.30pm.
The final will be played at the Bowl on Wednesday next week.
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