Athlone Town were beaten 3-2 away at Cobh Ramblers in the First Division of the SSE Airtricity League of Ireland.
Athlone Town remain without a win in the SSE Airtricity League of Ireland First Division.
The Midlanders were beaten 3-2 away to Cobh Ramblers last night, who now lie five points ahead of them at the bottom of the table.
Stephen Kenny and Glen McAuley got the goals for Athlone Town.
Cork City continue to lead the First Division after winning 2-1 away to Waterford last night.
TABLE | FIRST DIVISION
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All very competitive though with @LongfordTownFC and @GalwayUnitedFC not far behind 👊
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RESULTS | FIRST DIVISION
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All very close.. 😯
Plenty of drama in the First Division today as @CorkCityFC, @LongfordTownFC, @CobhRamblersFC and @TreatyUnitedFC pick up wins 👏
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