The midlanders will be without the suspended Kellie Brennan.
Athlone Town will hope to pick up their second win of the Women’s Premier Division on Saturday as they host Cork City in Lissywollen.
The defending champions had to dig deep to earn a hard fought 1-1 draw against Shamrock Rovers last weekend, having played with a player less for the last twenety minutes following Kellie Brennan's red card.
Cork picked up their first league win in emphatic fashion last time out, beating Sligo Rovers by four goals to nil at Turner's Cross.
Town boss Colin Fortune says their opponents need to be respected considering that impressive result.
Kick off is at 7:30 at Athlone Town Stadium on Saturday night.
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