Midlanders are in good form as the season winds down.
Athlone town face a tricky task if they're to continue their improved form in the first division of the League of Ireland this evening.
The midlanders travel to Galway who are locked in a promotion race at the other end of the table.
Eyes in Cork will be trained on the action in Terryland Park.
If the Leesiders beat Wexford, and Galway fail to take three points, Cork City will be crowned first division champions.
Elsewhere Treaty travel to Waterford and Cobh are at home to Longford Town.
In the premier division,
Derry City can close the gap on leaders Shamrock Rovers to two points tonight in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division.
Derry are at home to Finn Harps in one of four games.
Elsewhere, third plays fourth at Oriel Park where Dundalk face St. Pat's, bottom side UCD host Sligo Rovers, and Bohemians play Drogheda United.
All of this evening's games kick off at 7.45.
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— Athlone Town AFC (@AthloneTownAFC) October 7, 2022
π Galway United
π Eamonn Deacy Park
π SSE Aitricity League First Division
β° 7.45pm
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