The Athlone Town manager says his squad are dealing well with recent setbacks.
Athlone Town's manager says he couldn't be happier with the group of players he has, despite the club going through a three game losing streak.
Dario Castelo's side welcome Finn Harps to Lissywollen this evening in a game that could have a big impact on the race for promotion play-off positions.
Harps are the first team outside the play-off spots, and victory over the Donegal side for Athlone will put 11 points between them and Harps with seven games remaining.
Castelo says his side have a brilliant attitude:
The Athlone manager looks forward to an important game with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
Elsewhere, Cork City will be crowned first division champions tonight if they can win away to second placed UCD.
Cobh Ramblers play Wexford, Longford Town host Bray Wanderers and Kerry FC go to Treaty United - all of tonight's games start at 7.45.
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