The midlanders have picked up back to back wins in the First Division.
In the League of Ireland First Division, Athlone Town are looking to continue their recent winning form this evening.
They return to the scene of one the season's biggest upsets.
Kerry FC won their first ever League of Ireland game against Town in Mounthawk Park in May.
Last time out, Athlone were 3-1 winners over Bray, while Kerry lost heavily to Waterford.
This week's SSE Airtricity Men's First Division Team of the Week 👏
— League of Ireland (@LeagueofIreland) June 7, 2023
A big week for the League leaders and Keith Long's Waterford!#LOI | #LOITV pic.twitter.com/UyI3p7pQak
Table toppers Galway United go to Wexford,
It's Waterford versus Bray Wanderers,
Treaty United take on Cobh Ramblers,
And Longford Town meet Finn Harps.
All games kick off at 7.45.
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