Longford are in town looking to prevent Athlone from picking up a third straight league win.
Athlone Town are in derby action tomorrow evening in the League of Ireland.
Promotion chasing Longford are in Lissywollen looking to further secure their play-off spot.
While Athlone find themselves near the foot of the table, they are in good form recently.
Dermot Lennon's side have collected 12 of their 17 division one points in their last eight games.
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Elsewhere in the First division Galway play Treaty United, Cobh travel to Waterford, and Wexford host Bray.
In the Premier Division there's a derby in Louth with Drogheda travelling up to Oriel Park to take on Dundalk.
Bohemians are at home to UCD, Derry City play St Pats in Inchicore, and it's Finn Harps against Shelbourne in Friday night's late kick off at 8.
All other games in both divisions get underway at 7.45
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