It will be the fourth successive season in which they have met in cup combat. Congs won the finals of 2004 and 2005, but Woodlands gained a measure of revenge by winning last year's semi-final encounter.
The clash between Woodlands and Congs was the highlight of an extremely interesting second-round draw made at Bowling Old Lane today by JCT 600 BradfordLeague president Keith Moss and treasurer David Young.
There are two other all Division One ties with Baildon hosting Bradford & Bingley and Hanging Heaton having home advantage against Cleckheaton.
Last season's beaten finalists Bowling Old Lane face an awkward away trip to Esholt, while Keighley's reward for beating east Bierley is another home tie against Division Two leaders Morley. |