BALLYMORE could again become Brisbane Roar’s training base, just a year after the Queensland Rugby Union took legal action against the A-League club for unpaid rent.

The first sign of an improving relationship between the previously warring parties was confirmed on Tuesday when Ballymore was confirmed as the venue for the Roar’s FFA Cup round of 32 clash against Perth Glory on August 10.

With the date being the Ekka public holiday, the Roar will hold a family fun day before the match, launching their season membership drive as part of the festivities.

The unlikely Roar-QRU alliance could go further, with Ballymore a chance to become the Roar’s training and administration headquarters for at least their 2016-17 campaign, which officially begins with the start of pre-season training on Monday.

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Ballymore was the Roar’s training home from October 2008 until the end of last season, with the club’s administrative operations also based at the QRU facility for the majority of that time.

But relations soured to the point where the QRU attempted in July last year to have the Roar wound up due to $60,000 of overdue rent.

The Roar avoided liquidation, paying the money just before the August 19 court date.

The club trained at Griffith University’s Mount Gravatt and Nathan campuses during their 2015-16 campaign and also announced a move to Logan, where a new administration and training facility is to be built.

However, the training fields won’t be at the required standard for at least another year.

The dates and venues for all FFA Cup round of 32 matches have been confirmed.

NPL Queensland club Redlands United will host A-League champions Adelaide United at Perry Park on August 3.

Two other NPLQ clubs, the Brisbane Strikers and FNQ Heat, also remain in Cup contention.

The Strikers travel to the Northern Territory to take on Rovers Darwin on July 27 while the Cairns-based Heat host NSW club Edgeworth Eagles on the same night at Barlow Park.

Gold Coast club Surfers Paradise Apollo travel south to meet Canberra Olympic at Deakin Stadium on August 3.