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Saturday, 15 February, 2003, 18:12 GMT
Linfield given Omagh tie
David Jeffrey's side defeated Portadown in last year's Irish Cup final
David Jeffrey's team defeated Tobermore on Saturday
Nationwide Irish Cup holders Linfield have been handed a tricky quarter-final tie against Omagh Town at St Julian's Road on 8 March.

League leaders Glentoran will have an away tie against Ards which will be played at Taylor's Avenue.

Glenavon's reward for their 3-0 win at Limavady is a tough quarter-final against their neighbours and league champions Portadown.

Portadown defeated Knockbreda Parish 2-0 at Shamrock Park on Saturday.

The Blues defeated Tobermore United 2-0 on Saturday to earn their place in the last eight.

Omagh defeated their Tyrone neighbours Dungannon Swifts 1-0 to qualify for the quarter-finals.

The remaining quarter-final will see Coleraine at home to the winners of the midweek replay between Crusaders and Harland & Wolff Welders.

All matches will be on 8 March.

Nationwide Irish Cup quarter-final draw:
Omagh Town v Linfield
Coleraine v Crusaders or H&W Welders
Ards v Glentoran
Portadown v Glenavon

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