The midlanders have six league outings to secure their place in the promotion play-offs.
Athlone Town will return to league action tomorrow evening looking to arrest an alarming run of bad results.
Over the last five games, the midlanders currently have the worst record in the League of Ireland First Division, with a draw and four consecutive defeats.
They face a Treaty United side with out a win in their last four outings, at Markets Field in Limerick.
Dario Castelo's side departed the FAI Cup at the quarter final stages last time out, with a 4-1 loss to Drogheda United.
Athlone have won the last three meetings between the sides, including most recently a 1-0 victory in Lissywollen in June.
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