The Westmeath club are heading to Tralee this week.
Athlone Town are aiming to find a way to adapt to the challenges League of Ireland away days are bringing them.
The midlanders are on the road tomorrow evening in search of their first away win of the season against Kerry.
Dario Castelo's side have a strong record at home but have lost four from five games away.
He says he's hoping an improved defence and a change of philosophy will help his players on Friday night.
Castelo looks forward to the latest round of League of Ireland action with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
The game in Mounthawk Park gets underway at 7.45pm.
Elsewhere, Cobh play Finn Harps, Bray face Treaty United, and it's Wexford against UCD.
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