Bangor City 1876 cruised through to the FAW Trophy final following a 7-1 win over Penmaenmawr Phoenix.
The Ardal North West leaders came from behind to beat their league rivals at the Blue Turtle Arena in Colwyn Bay on Saturday.
Penmaenmawr went ahead through Toby Jones on 16 minutes before City equalised through Adam Long on the stroke of half time.
Bangor, playing their second cup semi-final in just three weeks, went ahead via Dylan Summers-Jones four minutes after the break with Declan McManus grabbing their third just before the hour.
Anthony Marshall's own goal allowed City to put themselves beyond distance with Josh Carey adding a quick-fire brace soon afterwards, before Corrig McGonigle came off the subs bench to complete the rout.
City will go onto play Pontardawe Town, who beat South Wales Premier League club Porthcawl Town Athletic 3-0 to book their place in the showpiece, which will be played at a neutral venue on Saturday 25th April.


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