2023–24 Northern Ireland Football League Cup Explained

Northern Ireland Football League Cup
Other Titles:BetMcLean League Cup
Year:2023–24
Country:Northern Ireland
Num Teams:38
Defending Champions:Linfield
Winners:Linfield
Count:12
Second:Portadown
Matches:37
Goals:136
Prev Season:2022–23
Next Season:2024–25

The 2023–24 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the BetMcLean Cup for sponsorship purposes)[1] was the 37th edition of Northern Ireland's football knockout cup competition for national league clubs, and the ninth edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup. The competition was contested by the 38 member clubs of the Northern Ireland Football League, commencing on 19 August 2023 with the preliminary round and concluding with the final on 10 March 2024.[2] The competition was sponsored by McLean Bookmakers, the title sponsors of the cup since the 2017–18 season.[1]

Linfield were the defending champions after defeating Coleraine 2–0 in the 2023 final to win the competition for a record 11th time. This season, Linfield successfully retained the cup following a 3–1 victory over second-tier side Portadown in the final. This was Linfield's 12th League Cup win, further extending their record.

Format and schedule

The competition was open to the 38 members of the Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL). The 14 NIFL Premier Intermediate League clubs entered the draw for the preliminary round, with 12 of those clubs being drawn to face each other in six ties and the remaining two clubs receiving byes. The 6 preliminary round winners and the two clubs which received byes joined the remaining 24 clubs from the NIFL Premiership and NIFL Championship in the first round. The 16 highest-ranked clubs from the previous season's league system (all 12 NIFL Premiership clubs along with the top 4 NIFL Championship clubs) were then seeded in the first round to avoid drawing each other. The first round was the only round of the competition in which seeding is used. From there on the competition used an open draw with a standard knockout format, with the remaining rounds consisting of the second round, quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final.[2] Replays were not used in the competition, with all matches using extra time and penalties to determine the winner if necessary.

RoundFirst match dateFixturesClubs
Preliminary round19 August 2023638 → 32
First round3 October 20231632 → 16
Second round7 November 2023816 → 8
Quarter-finals5 December 202348 → 4
Semi-finals16 January 202424 → 2
Final10 March 202412 → 1

Results

The league tier of each club at the time of entering the competition is listed in parentheses.

(1) = NIFL Premiership
(2) = NIFL Championship
(3) = NIFL Premier Intermediate League

Preliminary round

The Preliminary round draw was made on 21 July 2023. The matches were played on 19 and 29 August 2023.[2] [3]

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First round

The First round draw was made on 4 September 2023. The matches were played on 3 October 2023. The top 16 league clubs from the previous season were seeded in this round in order to avoid drawing each other.[2]

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SeededUnseeded
valign=topAnnagh United (2)
Ards (2)
Ballymena United (1)
Carrick Rangers (1)
Cliftonville (1)
Coleraine (1)
Crusaders (1)
Dundela (2)
Dungannon Swifts (1)
Glenavon (1)
Glentoran (1)
Larne (1)
Linfield (1)
Loughgall (1)
Newry City (1)
Portadown (2)
valign=topBallinamallard United (2)
Ballyclare Comrades (2)
Bangor (2)
Coagh United (3)
Dergview (2)
Dollingstown (3)
Harland & Wolff Welders (2)
Institute (2)
Knockbreda (2)
Limavady United (3)
Lisburn Distillery (3)
Moyola Park (3)
Newington (2)
Portstewart (3)
Queen's University (3)
Warrenpoint Town (3)
Clubs in bold = Second round winners

Second round

The Second round draw was made on 5 October 2023. The matches were played on 7, 21 and 28 November 2023.[4]

|-|colspan="3" style="background:#E8FFD8;"|7 November 2023|-|-|colspan="3" style="background:#E8FFD8;"|21 November 2023|-|-|colspan="3" style="background:#E8FFD8;"|28 November 2023|-|}

Quarter-finals

The quarter-final and semi-final draws were both made on 8 November 2023. The quarter-finals were played on 5 and 12 December 2023.[5]

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Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were played on 16 January 2024.

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Final

The final was played on 10 March 2024 at Windsor Park, Belfast. This was the third consecutive season that the final was played on a Sunday. Linfield and Portadown met in the final for the first time. This was a record-extending 15th final appearance for Linfield, who, as defending champions, appeared in the final for the second successive season. Portadown appeared in the final for the fifth time overall and the first time since 2011. This marked only the third time in the cup's history that a club from outside the top flight had reached the final, with Portadown themselves having won the cup in 2009 while playing in the second tier - the only time this feat has been achieved. In 2016, Ards also reached the final while playing in the second tier, but lost 3–0 against Cliftonville. Linfield successfully retained the cup following a 3–1 victory in the final.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BETMcLEAN EXTEND LEAGUE CUP SPONSORSHIP. Northern Ireland Football League. 8 July 2021. 10 January 2023.
  2. Web site: BETMcLEAN CUP - FIRST ROUND DRAW. Northern Ireland Football League. 4 September 2023. 18 January 2024.
  3. Web site: BetMcLean Cup Results. NI Football League. 18 January 2024.
  4. Web site: BETMcLEAN CUP - SECOND ROUND DRAW. Northern Ireland Football League. 5 October 2023. 18 January 2024.
  5. Web site: BETMCLEAN CUP - QUARTER FINAL AND SEMI FINAL DRAW. Northern Ireland Football League. 8 November 2023. 18 January 2024.