The midlanders have lost just once in their 15 outings.
Athlone Town return to League of Ireland action tomorrow evening after last week's FAI Cup win.
Dario Castello's side are on the road to Cork to take on Cobh Ramblers looking for a fourth straight win in the First Division.
Cobh were knocked out of the cup by Kerry last time out, and have won only one of their last five games.
In their two head to head meetings this season, second placed Athlone have won one and drawn the other.
Elsewhere, league leaders Cork host Kerry, Finn Harps are away to Treaty United, Longford take on UCD, and it's Bray against Wexford.
All games kick off at 7.45pm tomorrow evening.
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