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Long hopes Athlone can avoid the drop
Two rounds of SSE Airtricity League Premier Division action remain so Athlone Town’s margin for error has reduced significantly.
Galway FC prepare for Waterford United tomorrow
Six SSE Airtricity League First Division remain for Galway FC, who will be hoping to build on their much improved recent form when hosting Waterford United at Eamonn Deacy Park tomorrow evening.
Long hoping Town can trouble Drogheda this evening
Athlone Town’s last game before the mid season SSE Airtricity League Premier Division break will be a crucial contest at Lissywollen this evening. Drogheda United, who have suffered nine defeats in 10 top flight matches provide the opposition for a match which the midlanders must take something from if relegation is to be avoided.
Eventful week for Athlone Town as Cooke departs
Athlone Town conclude the first series of SSE Airtricity League Premier Division fixtures with a home clash against Bray Wanderers at Lissywollen this evening.
Point-less Town hope to break duck at Brandywell
Still without an SSE Airtricity League Premier Division point, Athlone Town will be intent on taking some sort of dividend from this evening’s trip to the Brandywell for a clash with Derry City.
Rovers come to town for first top level tie in 18 years
Eighteen years can feel like an eternity in football and Lissywoolen will provide the ideal backdrop for Athlone Town’s first home SSE Airtricity League Premier Division fixture in almost two decades when hosting Shamrock Rovers tonight.
After two decades, the wait for top flight football ends for Town
Athlone Town’s 18 year wait for top flight football will end at the Showgrounds on Saturday evening.
New additions for Town on show in Longford friendly
With a return to the Airtricity League Premier Division secured it has been a particularly busy few months for Athlone Town, who make the short trip to City Calling Stadium for a friendly with Longford Town this evening.
Connacht Cup takes centre stage on Sunday
Ballina Town will be looking to pick themselves up from last weekend’s defeat at the hands of Dublin side East Wall Bessborough in the sixth round of the FAI Junior Cup when they get straight back into action this Sunday in the Connacht Cup. The Super League champions came close to matching the metropolitans last weekend, but fell short thanks to a 57th minute Daniel Ennis header. This weekend’s opponents will have a more local feel as Ballina Town have a short trip to south Mayo to take on Partry Athletic in the fourth round of the provincial cup competition.