Draw made for the 64 clubs that dream of Chatham Cup glory in second round

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Sixty-four clubs have learned who they need to beat next to boost their dreams of Chatham Cup glory.

The draw for the 32 sudden death ties in the cup’s second round has been made by NZ Football.

Holders Christchurch United will face Southern League rivals Nomads United, while last season’s runners-up, Melville United, will head to play six-time cup winners North Shore United.

By coincidence, Coastal Spirit will host Cashmere Technical — the identical draw for the second round of the Kate Sheppard Cup.

Dunedin’s Northern club, who were founded in 1888 and claim to be the oldest continuously operating football club in the Southern Hemisphere, will host Mosgiel in the second round. Northern won the cup in 1959 and 1961.

Second round draw

Games to be played over the weekend of May 31-June 2, 2024

Northern region

Waikato Unicol v Ellerslie

Fencibles United v Tauranga City

East Coast Bays v Eastern Suburbs

Otumoetai v Onehunga Mangere United

Auckland City v Metro

Waiheke United v Manurewa

Western Springs v Northern Rovers

Northern United v Cambridge

Auckland United v Ngaruawahia United

North Shore United v Melville United

Central United v Beachlands Maraetai

Bay Olympic v Manukau United

Taupo v Waitemata

South Auckland Rangers v Hamilton Wanderers

Birkenhead United v West Coast Rangers

Bucklands Beach v Hibiscus Coast

Central region

Island Bay United v Petone

Western Suburbs v Victoria University

Wellington Phoenix Reserves v North Wellington

Napier City Rovers v Marist Palmerston North

Upper Hutt City v Waterside Karori

Miramar Rangers v Tawa

Wellington Olympic v Seatoun

Palmerston North United v Stop Out

Southern region

Nelson Suburbs v FC Nelson

Ferrymead Bays v UC Football

Nomads United v Christchurch

Coastal Spirit v Cashmere Technical

Northern v Mosgiel

Green Island v Otago University

Dunedin City Royals v Wanaka

Northern Hearts v Roslyn Wakari

Past rounds

RESULTS: First round of 2024 Chatham Cup >>>>

RESULTS: Preliminary round of 2024 Chatham Cup >>>>

Key dates

Third round
Weekend of June 14-16, 2024

Fourth round
Weekend of July 5-7, 2024

Quarter-finals
Weekend of July 26-28, 2024

Semi-finals
Weekend of August 16-18, 2024

Final
Sunday September 8, 2024

The Chatham Cup … donated by the crew of the HMS Chatham in 1922.

READ MORE: History of the Chatham Cup >>>>

All the past winners — Chatham Cup

1923 – Seacliff (Otago)
1924 – Harbour Board (Auckland)
1925 – YMCA (Wellington)
1926 – Sunnyside (Canterbury)
1927 – Ponsonby (Auckland)
1928 – Petone (Wellington)
1929 – Tramways (Auckland)
1930 – Petone (Wellington)
1931 – Tramurewa (Auckland)
1932 – Wellington Marist (Wellington)
1933 – Ponsonby (Auckland)
1934 – Thistle (Auckland)
1935 – Hospital (Wellington)
1936 – Western (Canterbury)
1937 – competition cancelled due to lack of entries
1938 – Waterside (Wellington)
1939 – Waterside (Wellington)
1940 – Waterside (Wellington)
1941-44 – no competition due to World War II
1945 – Western (Christchurch)
1946 – Wellington Marist (Wellington)
1947 – Waterside (Wellington)
1948 – Christchurch Technical Old Boys
1949 – Petone (Wellington)
1950 – Eden (Auckland)
1951 – Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
1952 – North Shore United and Western (Canterbury)(shared)
1953 – Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
1954 – Onehunga (Auckland)
1955 – Western (Canterbury)
1956 – Stop Out (Wellington)
1957 – Seatoun (Wellington)
1958 – Seatoun (Wellington)

1959 – Northern (Dunedin)
1960 – North Shore United (Auckland)
1961 – Northern (Dunedin)
1962 – Hamilton Technical Old Boys (Waikato)
1963 – North Shore United (Auckland)
1964 – Mount Roskill (Auckland)
1965 – Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
1966 – Miramar Rangers (Wellington)
1967 – North Shore United (Auckland)
1968 – Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
1969 – Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
1970 – Blockhouse Bay (Auckland)
1971 – Western Suburbs (Wellington)
1972 – Christchurch United (Canterbury)
1973 – Mount Wellington (Auckland)
1974 – Christchurch United (Canterbury)
1975 – Christchurch United (Canterbury)
1976 – Christchurch United (Canterbury)
1977 – Nelson United (Marlborough)
1978 – Manurewa (Auckland)
1979 – North Shore United (Auckland)
1980 – Mount Wellington (Auckland)
1981 – Dunedin City (Otago)
1982 – Mount Wellington (Auckland)
1983 – Mount Wellington (Auckland)
1984 – Manurewa (Auckland)
1985 – Napier City Rovers (Hawkes Bay)
1986 – North Shore United (Auckland)
1987 – Gisborne City (Poverty Bay)
1988 – Waikato United (Waikato)
1989 – Christchurch United (Canterbury)
1990 – Mount Wellington (Auckland)
1991 – Christchurch United (Canterbury)
1992 – Miramar Rangers (Wellington)
1993 – Napier City Rovers (Hawkes Bay)

1994 – Waitakere City (Auckland)
1995 – Waitakere City (Auckland)
1996 – Waitakere City (Auckland)
1997 – Central United (Auckland)
1998 – Central United (Auckland)
1999 – Dunedin Technical (Otago)
2000 – Napier City Rovers (Hawkes Bay)
2001 – University-Mount Wellington (Auckland)
2002 – Napier City Rovers (Hawkes Bay)
2003 – University-Mount Wellington (Auckland)
2004 – Miramar Rangers (Wellington)
2005 – Central United (Auckland)
2006 – Western Suburbs (Wellington)
2007 – Central United (Auckland)
2008 – East Coast Bays (Auckland)
2009 – Wellington Olympic (Wellington)
2010 – Miramar Rangers (Wellington)
2011 – Wairarapa United (Masterton)
2012 – Central United (Auckland)
2013 – Cashmere Technical (Canterbury)
2014 – Cashmere Technical (Canterbury)
2015 – Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
2016 – Birkenhead United (Auckland)
2017 – Onehunga Sports (Auckland)
2018 – Birkenhead United (Auckland)
2019 – Napier City Rovers (Hawkes Bay)
2020 – cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 – Cashmere Technical (Canterbury)
2022 – Auckland City (Auckland)
2023 – Christchurch United (Canterbury)

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