2008 Finnish Cup - Fourth Round

Fourth Round

The draw for this round was conducted on 23 April 2008. The 65 winners of the Third Round, along with the 47 teams from the top three tiers which entered in this round, were drawn into 56 matches for this round. Matches were played on May 6 – 30, 2008.

Home team Score Away team
OuTa 0–6 AC Oulu
JäPS Juniors 1–12 FC Viikingit
AC Kajaani 1–2 PS Kemi
OPedot 0–1 FC Kuusankoski
BET 0–3 Warkaus JK
MPS 1–3 HIFK
ViiPV 0–2 (aet) ToiP–49
SAPA 0–0 (aet) Gnistan
Gnistan won 5–4 on penalties
FC Komu 0–1 FC YPA
JyTy 0–3 Ilves
SavU 0–1 Atlantis FC
MPR 0–8 JIPPO
NoPS 1–2 TPV
EuPa 2–3 ÅIFK
FC Viikingit Reserves 1–3 Rakuunat
Esse IK Reserves 0–3 JBK
PJK 4–1 Pallo-Iirot
FCV 1–1 (aet) PK-37
FCV won 5–4 on penalties
TP–47 Reserves 2–3 TUS
TPV Juniors 3–1 SalPa
FC Nets 1–6 GBK
PPV 2–1 (aet) KTP
FC Kiffen Veterans 1–3 (aet) FC Espoo Reserves
KoPa 1–2 RiRa
JäPS 4–1 PK Keski–Uusimaa
SUMU 0–3 Ponnistus
FC Turku–82 0–5 PP-70
NJS 1–4 (aet) FC Espoo
Home team Score Away team
HauPa 1–7 TP-47
Öja 1–4 KPV
SalReipas 1–3 PK-35
SC KuFu–98 1–2 JJK
LeKi 2–3 YIlves
Lieto 4–1 RuoVi
JPS 3–7 SC Riverball
FC Honka Reserves 1–0 HyPS
IK Myran 1–6 RoPS
TiPS 2–2 (aet) HDS
HDS won 5–4 on penalties
PEPO 0–2 HJK Helsinki
FC POHU 0–2 KooTeePee
FC Korsholm 0–4 Jaro
S.C. Zulimanit 1–2 Huima
Karhu 1–4 SJK
PP–70 Reserves 1–2 VPS–j
TPK 0–1 Norrvalla FF
AC Vantaa 0–1 City Stars
FC Tigers 0–4 Inter Turku
IFK Jakobstad 0–2 FC OPA
Purha 0–5 MyPa
Kasiysi PMP 1–1 (aet) LoPa
LoPa won 4–2 on penalties
SiPS Juniors 0–4 KuPS
FC Santa Claus 0–1 VPS
EBK 1–3 Lahti
KTP Veterans 2–1 PEPO Reserves
TuPV 1–3 Sinimustat
I–kissat 4–2 (aet) FJK

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