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Published: Tuesday, 3rd June, 2008 12:00

Port face tough cup test

By Gary Pews

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Cup Run: Stewart Jack of Port Glasgow.

PORT Glasgow Juniors now know who they will face in the quarter-finals of the Cup-Winners Cup.

The Port will travel to East Ayrshire tomorrow to play Hurlford United, who beat Glencairn 1-0 in the preliminary round.

It will be a tough challenge for Brian Heron’s men — Hurlford have just won the Ayrshire District League, winning 19 of their 24 games.

This competition is the last of a successful season for Port, which has already seen the team promoted from the Central League First Division as champions.

Kick-off is at 7.30pm, and a full preview of the match will appear in tomorrow’s TeleSport.

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