UCD are the visitors to Lissywoolen this evening.
Athlone Town return to SSE Airtricity League First Division tonight.
The midlanders will be hoping to build on last Friday's 2-nil win away to second-placed Drogheda.
Adrian Carberry's side welcome the fifth-placed UCD to Lissywollen for a 7.45 kick-off.
They've yet to beat the students in a league match in sixteen attempts, so they will need to make more history to continue their good vein of form.
They will be without suspended striker Lee Duffy but will be able to name an unchanged side from last week's super win at United park should management wish to do so.
For the first time tonight, Athlone Town fans will be able to stream the action via their Youtube channel.
STREAMING ANNOUNCEMENT |
— Athlone Town AFC (@AthloneTownAFC) October 8, 2020
We are delighted to confirm we will be live streaming our first game on our Youtube channel tomorrow night when we host UCD in Athlone Town Stadium. More details to follow.#CmonTheTown pic.twitter.com/DOJ91ipQcI
Manager Adrian Carberry is delighted with last week's performance and hopeful of continued defensive solidity going forward:
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