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2016 Season Premier Division Fixture List 22001166 SSeeaassoonn PPrreemmiieerr DDiivviissiioonn FFiixxttuurree LLiisstt VERSION 22 DECEMBER 2015 PREMIER DIVISION SERIES NO. 1 Fri. 4 March Cork City v Bohemians Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm Fri. 4 March St. Patrick’s Athletic v Galway United Richmond Park 7.45 pm Fri. 4 March Finn Harps v Derry City Finn Park 8.00 pm Fri. 4 March Wexford Youths v Longford Town Ferrycarrig Park 8.00 pm Sat. 5 March Bray Wanderers v Dundalk Carlisle Grounds 7.30 pm Sat. 5 March Sligo Rovers v Shamrock Rovers The Showgrounds 7.45 pm SERIES NO. 2 Fri. 11 March Bohemians v Sligo Rovers Dalymount Park 7.45 pm Fri. 11 March Derry City v Cork City Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm Fri. 11 March Dundalk v Finn Harps Oriel Park 7.45 pm Fri. 11 March Galway United v Bray Wanderers Eamonn Deacy Park 7.45 pm Fri. 11 March Longford Town v St. Patrick’s Athletic City Calling Stadium 8.00 pm Fri. 11 March Shamrock Rovers v Wexford Youths Tallaght Stadium 8.00 pm SERIES NO. 3 Mon. 14 March Bray Wanderers v Derry City Carlisle Grounds 7.45 pm Mon. 14 March Cork City v Longford Town Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm Mon. 14 March St. Patrick’s Athletic v Bohemians Richmond Park 7.45 pm Mon. 14 March Sligo Rovers v Galway United The Showgrounds 7.45 pm Mon. 14 March Finn Harps v Shamrock Rovers Finn Park 8.00 pm Mon. 14 March Wexford Youths v Dundalk Ferrycarrig Park 8.00 pm SERIES NO. 4 Fri. 18 March Bohemians v Wexford Youths Dalymount Park 7.45 pm Fri. 18 March Derry City v Galway United Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm Fri. 18 March Dundalk v Cork City Oriel Park 7.45 pm Fri. 18 March Shamrock Rovers v St. Patrick’s Athletic Tallaght Stadium 8.00 pm Sat. 19 March Longford Town v Bray Wanderers City Calling Stadium 7.30 pm Sat. 19 March Sligo Rovers v Finn Harps The Showgrounds 7.45 pm MON. /TUES. 21/22 MARCH - EA SPORTS CUP FIRST ROUND SERIES NO. 5 Sat. 26 March Bray Wanderers v Sligo Rovers Carlisle Grounds 7.30 pm Sat. 26 March Cork City v Shamrock Rovers Turner’s Cross TBC Sat. 26 March Finn Harps v Longford Town Finn Park TBC Sat. 26 March Galway United v Bohemians Eamonn Deacy Park TBC Sat. 26 March St. Patrick’s Athletic v Dundalk Richmond Park TBC Sat. 26 March Wexford Youths v Derry City Ferrycarrig Park TBC SERIES NO. 6 Fri. 1 April Bohemians v Longford Town Dalymount Park 7.45 pm Fri. 1 April Dundalk v Derry City Oriel Park 7.45 pm Fri. 1 April Finn Harps v St. Patrick’s Athletic Finn Park 8.00 pm Fri. 1 April Shamrock Rovers v Galway United Tallaght Stadium 8.00 pm Fri. 1 April Wexford Youths v Bray Wanderers Ferrycarrig Park 8.00 pm Sat. 2 April Sligo Rovers v Cork City The Showgrounds 7.45 pm SERIES NO. 7 Fri. 8 April Cork City v Wexford Youths Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm Fri. 8 April Derry City v Shamrock Rovers Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm Fri. 8 April Galway United v Finn Harps Eamonn Deacy Park 7.45 pm Fri. 8 April St. Patrick’s Athletic v Sligo Rovers Richmond Park 7.45 pm Sat. 9 April Bray Wanderers v Bohemians Carlisle Grounds 7.30 pm Sat. 9 April Longford Town v Dundalk City Calling Stadium 7.30 pm SERIES NO. 8 Fri. 15 April Bohemians v Shamrock Rovers Dalymount Park 7.45 pm Fri. 15 April Dundalk v Sligo Rovers Oriel Park 7.45 pm Fri. 15 April Galway United v Cork City Eamonn Deacy Park 7.45 pm Fri. 15 April St. Patrick’s Athletic v Wexford Youths Richmond Park 7.45 pm Fri. 15 April Finn Harps v Bray Wanderers Finn Park 8.00 pm Sat. 16 April Longford Town v Derry City City Calling Stadium 7.30 pm MON. /TUES. 18/19 APRIL - EA SPORTS CUP SECOND ROUND SERIES NO. 9 Fri. 22 April Cork City v Finn Harps Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm Fri. 22 April Derry City v Bohemians Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm Fri. 22 April Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk Tallaght Stadium 8.00 pm Fri. 22 April Wexford Youths v Galway United Ferrycarrig Park 8.00 pm Sat. 23 April Bray Wanderers v St. Patrick’s Athletic Carlisle Grounds 7.30 pm Sat. 23 April Sligo Rovers v Longford Town The Showgrounds 7.45 pm SERIES NO. 10 Fri. 29 April Bohemians v Dundalk Dalymount Park 7.45 pm Fri. 29 April Cork City v St. Patrick’s Athletic Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm Fri. 29 April Derry City v Sligo Rovers Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm Fri. 29 April Galway United v Longford Town Eamonn Deacy Park 7.45 pm Fri. 29 April Shamrock Rovers v Bray Wanderers Tallaght Stadium 8.00 pm Fri. 29 April Wexford Youths v Finn Harps Ferrycarrig Park 8.00 pm MONDAY 2 MAY - EA SPORTS CUP QUARTER-FINALS SERIES NO. 11 Fri. 6 May Dundalk v Galway United Oriel Park 7.45 pm Fri. 6 May St. Patrick’s Athletic v Derry City Richmond Park 7.45 pm Fri. 6 May Finn Harps v Bohemians Finn Park 8.00 pm Sat. 7 May Bray Wanderers v Cork City Carlisle Grounds 7.30 pm Sat. 7 May Longford Town v Shamrock Rovers City Calling Stadium 7.30 pm Sat. 7 May Sligo Rovers v Wexford Youths The Showgrounds 7.45 pm SERIES NO. 12 – MON. /TUES. 9/10 MAY Tues. 10 May Bohemians v Cork City Dalymount Park 7.45 pm Tues. 10 May Dundalk v Bray Wanderers Oriel Park 7.45 pm Tues. 10 May Longford Town v Wexford Youths City Calling Stadium 8.00 pm Tues. 10 May Shamrock Rovers v Sligo Rovers Tallaght Stadium 8.00 pm TBC Derry City v Finn Harps Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm TBC Galway United v St. Patrick’s Athletic Eamonn Deacy Park 7.45 pm SERIES NO. 13 Fri. 13 May Cork City v Derry City Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm Fri. 13 May St. Patrick’s Athletic v Longford Town Richmond Park 7.45 pm Fri. 13 May Finn Harps v Dundalk Finn Park 8.00 pm Fri. 13 May Wexford Youths v Shamrock Rovers Ferrycarrig Park 8.00 pm Sat. 14 May Bray Wanderers v Galway United Carlisle Grounds 7.30 pm Sat. 14 May Sligo Rovers v Bohemians The Showgrounds 7.45 pm WEEKEND ENDING SUNDAY 22 MAY – IRISH DAILY MAIL FAI CUP SECOND ROUND SERIES NO. 14 Sun. 29 May Bohemians v St. Patrick’s Athletic Dalymount Park TBC Sun. 29 May Derry City v Bray Wanderers Brandywell Stadium TBC Sun. 29 May Dundalk v Wexford Youths Oriel Park TBC Sun. 29 May Galway United v Sligo Rovers Eamonn Deacy Park TBC Sun. 29 May Longford Town v Cork City City Calling Stadium TBC Sun. 29 May Shamrock Rovers v Finn Harps Tallaght Stadium TBC SERIES NO. 15 Fri. 3 June Cork City v Dundalk Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm Fri. 3 June Galway United v Derry City Eamonn Deacy Park 7.45 pm Fri. 3 June St. Patrick’s Athletic v Shamrock Rovers Richmond Park 7.45 pm Fri. 3 June Finn Harps v Sligo Rovers Finn Park 8.00 pm Fri. 3 June Wexford Youths v Bohemians Ferrycarrig Park 8.00 pm Sat. 4 June Bray Wanderers v Longford Town Carlisle Grounds 7.30 pm MID-SEASON BREAK – MONDAY 6 JUNE – THURSDAY 23 JUNE (inclusive) – NO FIXTURES SERIES NO. 16 Fri. 24 June Bohemians v Galway United Dalymount Park 7.45 pm Fri. 24 June Derry City v Wexford Youths Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm Fri. 24 June Dundalk v St. Patrick’s Athletic Oriel Park 7.45 pm Fri. 24 June Shamrock Rovers v Cork City Tallaght Stadium 8.00 pm Sat. 25 June Longford Town v Finn Harps City Calling Stadium 7.30 pm Sat. 25 June Sligo Rovers v Bray Wanderers The Showgrounds 7.45 pm SERIES NO. 17 Fri. 1 July Cork City v Sligo Rovers Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm Fri. 1 July Derry City v Dundalk Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm Fri. 1 July Galway United v Shamrock Rovers Eamonn Deacy Park 7.45 pm Fri. 1 July St. Patrick’s Athletic v Finn Harps Richmond Park 7.45 pm Sat. 2 July Bray Wanderers v Wexford Youths Carlisle Grounds 7.30 pm Sat. 2 July Longford Town v Bohemians City Calling Stadium 7.30 pm SERIES NO. 18 Fri. 8 July Bohemians v Bray Wanderers Dalymount Park 7.45 pm Fri. 8 July Dundalk v Longford Town Oriel Park 7.45 pm Fri. 8 July Finn Harps v Galway United Finn Park 8.00 pm Fri. 8 July Shamrock Rovers v Derry City Tallaght Stadium 8.00 pm Fri. 8 July Wexford Youths v Cork City Ferrycarrig Park 8.00 pm Sat. 9 July Sligo Rovers v St. Patrick’s Athletic The Showgrounds 7.45 pm SERIES NO. 19 Fri. 15 July Cork City v Galway United Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm Fri. 15 July Derry City v Longford Town Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm Fri. 15 July Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians Tallaght Stadium 8.00 pm Fri. 15 July Wexford Youths v St. Patrick’s Athletic Ferrycarrig Park 8.00 pm Sat. 16 July Bray Wanderers v Finn Harps Carlisle Grounds 7.30 pm Sat. 16 July Sligo Rovers v Dundalk The Showgrounds 7.45 pm SERIES NO.
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