WATERLOO Rovers Football Club will compete in their first ever Emrys Morgan Cup final at the end of the season.
Goals from Ian MacLeod and a Tom Ellis penalty sealed a 2-0 win over Bow Street Reserves in Tuesday night’s semi-final in Llanidloes.
The MMP Central Wales League North side will take on Montgomery Town or Bargod Rangers in the final.
Rovers official Dave Proctor said: “We are over the moon in reaching the final for the first time in the club’s history.
"All credit to the management team and players. Hopefully we can go on and create more history by winning it on Good Friday.”
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Midweek football round-up
Action from Llandrindod Wells' clash with Builth Wells. Picture by Darren Laurie.
Iwan Matthews netted twice as 10 man Guilsfield fell to a 4-2 defeat at Holywell Town in the JD Cymru North on Tuesday.
Tom Williams saw red for the Guils as Gareth Evans struck twice and goals from Jamie Breese and Jake Cooke settled the outcome for the Wellmen.
Llandrindod Wells and Builth Wells shared a point in a 2-2 derby draw in the Ardal North East League on Wednesday.
Shaun Nicholls and Ashley Jones netted for the hosts while Tommy Rowlands and Rudi Griffiths goals ensured a point.
Ricky Litchfield's late strike was consolation as Welshpool Town fell to a 3-1 defeat at home to Llanuwchllyn with Garmon Hafal netting twice and Will Owen completing the scoring for the visitors.
Liam Pickstock struck twice as Llansantffraid edged a 3-2 derby win over Llanrhaeadr on Tuesday with Tom Bailey completing the scoring while Garmon Evans and Billy Clarke replied.
Rhayader Town Reserves beat Presteigne St Andrews Reserves 2-1 with goals from Liam Addison and Jack Probert cancelling a reply from Steffan Kirwan.
Berriew bowed out of the Central Wales Women's Cup with a 2-0 defeat at home to Aberystwyth Town with Tania Wylde and Jessica Baker netting for the Seasiders.
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