Carlisle United's bid for county cup success will take them to Penrith in the quarter-finals.
The Blues will go to Frenchfield Park in the last eight of the Fred Conway Cumberland Cup.
It will pit Carlisle against a Penrith side managed by former Brunton Park favourite Darren Edmondson, whose assistant is another ex-Blues star in Richard Prokas.
The tie came out of the quarter-final draw after Carlisle got past Aspatria in the previous round.
Penrith, who play in Northern League Division One, booked their quarter-final place by defeating Greystoke in the second round.
QUARTER FINAL | Earlier this evening, the #FredConwayCumberlandCup draw was made live on @BBC_Cumbria
— Cumberland FA ⚽️ (@CumberlandFA) December 1, 2023
Listen to the draw here: https://t.co/tFOnHhyk2G
The Quarter Final line up 👇🏆 pic.twitter.com/KBR8AJqOfc
It will be a second outing of the season for United on Penrith's recently-installed artificial pitch at the Leo Group Stadium, which was used by the Blues' reserves for a game against Blackpool.
County senior cup holders Workington Reds, meanwhile, have a home tie as they look to further their bid to retain the trophy.
Danny Grainger's holders face Unisun Athletic in the last eight.
The other quarter-final ties see Alston Moor at home to Whitehaven Miners Social, and Windscale hosting Maryport Athletic.
The ties must be played on or before February 10.
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