
The winners of Tuesday night’s tie between Workington Reds and Carlisle United will play Fred Conway County Cup holders Carlisle City in the semi-final.
Reds host the Blues at Borough Park (ko 7.45pm) in a delayed quarter final tie which was originally postponed last month.
The other semi-final has already been arranged for Wednesday, March 15 when West Lancashire League Whitehaven host Penrith of the Northern League.
Workington manager Danny Grainger, hoping to put one over his old club, will have two players returning from injury ready to play part of the game.
Ben Hughes has been out all season with a back injury sustained at work while Brad Hubbold has missed the last four games with a calf injury.
Carlisle boss Paul Simpson is expected to field several players from his first team squad who will be in need of minutes.
He will also be able to field Kai Nugent, the teenager doing well on loan for Workington, who has already played in the County Cup previously for United.
The disappointment for Grainger is that defender Sam Smith, who started a four match suspension on Saturday won’t be able to count the Cup-tie in his ban.