2015–16 Leinster Senior Cup
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The 2015–16 Leinster Senior Cup, was the 115th staging of the Leinster Senior Cup association football competition.


Preliminary round

Eleven junior clubs, ten junior league winners plus the
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winners, were entered into this round by a draw. Byes were given to 5 of these clubs. Winners progress to the first round.


First round

The three winners from the preliminary round join the five clubs who received byes.


Second round

The 4 winners from the first round join the top 2 teams from the 2014–15 Athletic Union League Premier A.


Third round

The 3 winners from the second round join the top 5 teams from the 2014–15
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Fourth round

The 4 winners from the third round join the 12
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teams from the
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.


Quarter finals


Semi finals


Final


References

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