All-Island Cup - Women· Season 2026
Savannah Kane's 76th-minute goal sent Bohemians WFC W past Treaty United W 1-0 in the All-Island Cup quarter-final at Markets Field.
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AI SummaryHow it unfolded
The first half ended goalless, with both sides cancelling each other out in a cagey quarter-final. Treaty United, who topped Group C with wins over Cliftonville and Athlone Town, held firm against a Bohemians side that had kept three consecutive clean sheets heading into the fixture.
Bohemians grew into the game after the interval and found the breakthrough in the 76th minute. Savannah Kane scored the decisive goal, her finish putting Bohemians into the last four. The goal was the only one of the match, as Bohemians held on to secure their place in the semi-finals.
The turning point
Kane's 76th-minute strike was the clear inflection point. Until then, Treaty had matched Bohemians stride for stride, having already beaten the Gypsies 1-0 in the league earlier in the season at Dalymount Park. Once behind, Treaty could not find a way back against a Bohemians defence that had not conceded in four matches stretching back to late May.
Key performers
Savannah Kane (Bohemians WFC W) — Scored the only goal of the game, a composed finish that sent Bohemians through to the semi-finals. Kane had spoken before the match about the squad's hunger to go one better after reaching last season's All-Island Cup Final.
Bohemians defence — Kept a fourth consecutive clean sheet across all competitions. After three successive shutouts against Shamrock Rovers, Waterford (twice) before this match, the backline remained organised and disciplined under pressure.
Laurie Ryan (Treaty United W) — The Treaty manager had led her side to top spot in Group C and a 3-1 upset of Athlone Town in the group stage. Her side competed well but lacked the cutting edge to break down a resolute Bohemians defence.
By the numbers
Detailed match statistics (possession, shots, xG) were not published for this fixture by the official provider. The raw scoreline — 0-1 from a goalless first half — points to a tight, defensive contest where chances were at a premium. Treaty's failure to score despite home advantage at Markets Field underscores the effectiveness of Bohemians' recent defensive improvements.
What it means
Bohemians advanced to the semi-finals of the Women's All-Island Cup, where they will face Shelbourne (who defeated Cliftonville 3-1 in their quarter-final) at Tolka Park on 27 June 2026.
Treaty United's cup run ends at the quarter-final stage after a promising group phase. They return to SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division action for the remainder of the season.
For Bohemians, the win continues a positive trajectory under Alan Murphy. After a difficult start to the campaign, three clean sheets heading into the break built momentum, and this result extends that run. The squad carries experience from reaching last season's All-Island Cup Final, which Murphy pointed to as a source of belief before the match.
Verdict
A classic cup quarter-final decided by a single moment of quality. Bohemians' defensive solidity — four clean sheets in a row — proved the difference against a Treaty side that had knocked out group-stage favourites Athlone Town. The semi-final against Shelbourne will test whether Bohemians can translate momentum into silverware.
Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
API data: 30 Jun 2026

