Midlands club has a busy league schedule before lining out for their very first FAI Cup semi-final.
Athlone Town Ladies are ready to move on from their televised defeat against Peamount United on Saturday.
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Glanta ar an líne ag Peamount United FC!!
Athlone Town AFC denied another goal chance. ⚽
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Third in the league table, and into a first FAI Cup semi final, the midlands team are enjoying a much improved campaign compared to previous seasons.
Sligo and Dublin Waves will provide league opposition to Athlone before a meeting with Shelbourne and that Cup semi-final on the last weekend of September.
Town's centre half Jessica Hennessy says her side's mentality means the Peamount loss is in the rear view mirror:
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