Week-end Football Fixtures & Previews

(Friday-Sunday 25th -27th June)

Friday 25th June

ACFL Reserve Div One (all games at 7.45pm)

St Enda’s Glengormley v Kickham’s Creggan

Only a single point separate this duo in the ratings with the home side just ahead and home advantage may well give the Hightown men the edge as Creggan visit.

O’ Donovan Rossa v St Gall’s

St Gall’s second string have been faring well this term and underlined their quality last time when they gained the verdict over the visiting Cargin and they may well follow suit here as they visit Rossa.

Gort na Mona v St Mary’s Aghagallon

Little may separate this pairing at conclusion as Aghagallon visit Gort na Mona, but the home side would seem to have the edge and they may well gain another couple of points on home turf.

Division Two Reserve (all games at 7.45pm)

St Ergnat’s Moneyglass v Tir na nOg

Tir na nOg lead the way in this grade to replicate the standing of their first team and although they will probably be asked questions on this trip to Marian Hill the Whitehill residents may well gain the verdict.

St Joseph’s Glenavy v St Comgall’s Antrim

St Comgall’s have continued to find the going tough to date despite effort a plenty and the Chapel Hill side may well gain the verdict on their own sod.

St Mary’s Rasharkin v All Saint’s Ballymena

All Saint’s remain just a single point behind the pace setters Tir na nOg and they may well remain in close proximity with the addition of another brace of points acquired in this visit to Dreen.

St James Aldergrove v Con Magees Glenravel

Just a single point separate these sides with the Crumlin based Aldergrove just ahead of their visitors and ground advantage may well tilt the balance in favour of the St James’s men.

Sunday 27th June

Under-17 League

Division One (all games at 12 noon)

All Saint’s Ballymena v St Enda’s Glengormley

St Enda’s have struggled to make impact to date and they will face another testing challenge when they travel to Ballymena.

St James Aldergrove v St Paul’s

St Paul’s are undefeated this year as they take the road down to Crumlin where the home side are sure to provide them with a stiff test.

Patrick Sarsfield’s v Erin’s Own Cargin

Cargin have been plagued with injury problems but if they have all hands on deck in this visit to the Bear Pit the Toome side can gain the day.

St Mary’s Aghagallon v St Brigid’s (1)

St Brigid’s have remained unbeaten although they did have to share the points on a recent visit to Aldergrove and they will not find this as an easy assignment as they travel out to Aghagallon

Division Two

St Gall’s Tir na Nog Randalstown

St Gall’s are unbeaten in the competition as they visit Whitehill where they will have to be at their best if they are to remain on the winning trail

Cuchullian’s Dunloy v St Joseph’s Glenavy

Dunloy have no points on board as they play hosts to Glenavy and although Cuchullian’s are capable of improvement sand improvement will be needed if they are to turn the corner.

O’ Donovan Rossa v St Ergnat’s Moneyglass

Moneyglass remain without defeat to date and the St Ergnat’s can continue in winning ways as they visit a Rossa side which remains without a point in he competition

Con Magees Glenravel v Gort na Mona

Gort na Mona are without defeat in the competition and they may well add another brace of points here as the Glen’s men, in search of a first point, visit Enright Park.

Corpus Christi Gaels v Casement’s Portglenone (1.00pm)

Both Corpus Christi Gaels and their visitors in this one Casement’s have a single win apiece with ground advantage possibly tilting the balance in favour of the city men in this one.

Division Three

Kickham’s Ardoyne v Kickham’s Creggan

Creggan travel up to Ardoyne in search of their first points and although the North Belfast side may well give their visitors a run for their money the Kickham’s lads may well collect the points

Lamh Dhearg v St Comgall’s Antrim

Lamh Dhearg have remained unbeaten to date as do their visitors from St Comgall’s with ground advantage possible proving the difference aiding a home win.

St Brigid’s (2) v St Mary’s Rasharkin

Rasharkin lead the way in this division and the St Mary’s men will look to extend that good start as they travel to Belfast to cross swords with the St Brigid’s second string.

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