
Cliftonville Ladies and Linfield Women will contest the Irish FA Women's Challenge Cup final next month following last four victories over Derry City Women and Larne Women respectively.
The decider will be played on Saturday 18 October at the Clearer Twist National Stadium at Windsor Park.
Holders Cliftonville continued their defence of the trophy with a 3-1 defeat of the Candystripes at Mill Meadow.
The Reds moved in front as early as the fifth minute when Victoria Carleton found the net from eight yards.
They doubled their advantage on 18 minutes after Naomi McLaughlin was upended in the area with Marissa Callaghan stepping up to convert the subsequent spot-kick with a firm finish past the City keeper.
Caitlin McGuinness added number three just before the hour with a shot on the turn from just outside the six yard box after receiving the ball from younger sister Orleigha.
Derry did pull one back in the final moments of the game after Caoirse Doherty finished well past Rachael Norney from inside the area.
Linfield are back in the decider for the first time since 2019 after sweeping to victory over Larne at Ballyclare's Dixon Park.
Eva Myles, from an Abi Sweetlove assist, opened the scoring within a minute of kick-off with Eve Reilly, the league's leading scorer, doubling up on four minutes with a well placed finish.
Reilly bagged her second of the evening not long after that from a Megan Bell ball before, on 12 minutes, she registered again to complete a stunning hat-trick!
Cora Chambers continued the scoring midway through the first half with Myles hitting her second of the evening just over ten minutes after that.
Chambers then claimed her second just before the break, with Rhianna Breen also getting on the scoresheet to add to Linfield's tally.
Mia Fitzsimmons extended the Blues' lead a few minutes after the interval with Sweetlove wrapping the scoring up midway through the second half.
Cliftonville's Teegan Lynch was named 'player of the match' at Mill Meadow and was presented with the award by Women's Challenge Cup Committee member Trevor Hogg.
At Dixon Park Linfield's hat-trick hero Eve Reilly was presented with her 'player of the match' trophy and the match ball by Women's Challenge Cup Committee member David Lynn.