The Fermanagh Junior side face neighbours Tyrone today for a place in the Vase final after their superb win over Swindon on Wednesday saw them qualify ninth out of the 26 teams in the competition.

The game will kick off at 1.30pm in Broughshane.

Meanwhile, the Premier side who have produced some great performances but suffered three defeats against quality opposition will face MS Select from New Zealand in Riada Stadium 2 in Ballymena.

On Wednesday evening Darren Higginbotham's Premier team lost out 2-1 to Ghanain side Right to Dream.

They were once again unfortunate to be on the losing side, following another tight and competitive battle. 

The Fermanagh lads conceded early through Mohammed Kudos, but soon battled back into the game and had chances from Niall Owens and Simon Warrington, before going in at half time perhaps as the side on top.

The second half was an equally tight affair, but Right to Dream grabbed a decisive second goal inthe 51st minute, through King Baidoo. Fermanagh battled back, a Jacob Britton penalty.

This gave the boys hope and they were never out of the match, but in a game of few chances they were unable to find another goal, meaning they will now contest the Salver Competition on Thursday and Friday.