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League Fixtures 2018 Season #LightUpYourNights Fri. 21 February Cabinteely v Bray Wanderers Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 21 February Galway United v Athlone Town Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Fri. 21 February Wexford v U.C.D. Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 22 February Cobh Ramblers v Drogheda United St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 22 February Longford Town v Shamrock Rovers II Bishopsgate 7:30 pm Fri. 28 February Athlone Town v Cabinteely Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 28 February Bray Wanderers v Wexford Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 28 February Drogheda United v Longford Town United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 28 February U.C.D. v Cobh Ramblers The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Sat. 29 February Shamrock Rovers II v Galway United Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Fri. 6 March Cabinteely v Shamrock Rovers II Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 6 March Drogheda United v U.C.D. United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 6 March Wexford v Galway United Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 7 March Cobh Ramblers v Athlone Town St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 7 March Longford Town v Bray Wanderers Bishopsgate 7:30 pm Fri. 13 March Athlone Town v Wexford Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 13 March Bray Wanderers v Cobh Ramblers Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 13 March Galway United v Cabinteely Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Fri. 13 March U.C.D. v Longford Town The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Sat. 14 March Shamrock Rovers II v Drogheda United Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Fri. 20 March Drogheda United v Bray Wanderers United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 20 March U.C.D. v Shamrock Rovers II The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Fri. 20 March Wexford v Cabinteely Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 21 March Cobh Ramblers v Galway United St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 21 March Longford Town v Athlone Town Bishopsgate 7:30 pm #LightUpYourNights Fri. 27 March Athlone Town v Drogheda United Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 27 March Bray Wanderers v U.C.D. Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 27 March Cabinteely v Cobh Ramblers Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 27 March Galway United v Longford Town Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Sat. 28 March Shamrock Rovers II v Wexford Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Fri. 3 April Bray Wanderers v Shamrock Rovers II Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 3 April Drogheda United v Galway United United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 3 April U.C.D. v Athlone Town The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Sat. 4 April Cobh Ramblers v Wexford St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 4 April Longford Town v Cabinteely Bishopsgate 7:30 pm Fri. 10 April Athlone Town v Shamrock Rovers II Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 10 April Cabinteely v U.C.D. Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 10 April Galway United v Bray Wanderers Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Fri. 10 April Wexford v Drogheda United Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 11 April Cobh Ramblers v Longford Town St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Fri. 17 April Bray Wanderers v Athlone Town Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 17 April Drogheda United v Cabinteely United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 17 April U.C.D. v Galway United The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Sat. 18 April Shamrock Rovers II v Cobh Ramblers Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Sat. 18 April Longford Town v Wexford Bishopsgate 7:30 pm Fri. 24 April Athlone Town v Galway United Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 24 April Bray Wanderers v Cabinteely Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 24 April Drogheda United v Cobh Ramblers United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 24 April U.C.D. v Wexford The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Sat. 25 April Shamrock Rovers II v Longford Town Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm #LightUpYourNights Fri. 1 May Cabinteely v Athlone Town Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 1 May Galway United v Shamrock Rovers II Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Fri. 1 May Wexford v Bray Wanderers Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 2 May Cobh Ramblers v U.C.D. St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 2 May Longford Town v Drogheda United Bishopsgate 7:30 pm Fri. 8 May Athlone Town v Cobh Ramblers Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 8 May Bray Wanderers v Longford Town Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 8 May Galway United v Wexford Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Fri. 8 May U.C.D. v Drogheda United The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Sat. 9 May Shamrock Rovers II v Cabinteely Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Mon. 11 May U.C.D. v Bray Wanderers The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Fri. 15 May Cabinteely v Galway United Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 15 May Drogheda United v Shamrock Rovers II United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 15 May Wexford v Athlone Town Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 16 May Cobh Ramblers v Bray Wanderers St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 16 May Longford Town v U.C.D. Bishopsgate 7:30 pm Fri. 22 May Athlone Town v Longford Town Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 22 May Bray Wanderers v Drogheda United Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 22 May Cabinteely v Wexford Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 22 May Galway United v Cobh Ramblers Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Sat. 23 May Shamrock Rovers II v U.C.D. Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Fri. 29 May Drogheda United v Athlone Town United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 29 May Wexford v Shamrock Rovers II Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 30 May Cobh Ramblers v Cabinteely St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 30 May Longford Town v Galway United Bishopsgate 7:30 pm #LightUpYourNights Fri. 5 June Athlone Town v U.C.D. Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 5 June Cabinteely v Longford Town Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 5 June Galway United v Drogheda United Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Fri. 5 June Wexford v Cobh Ramblers Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 6 June Shamrock Rovers II v Bray Wanderers Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Fri. 12 June Bray Wanderers v Galway United Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 12 June Drogheda United v Wexford United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 12 June Longford Town v Cobh Ramblers Bishopsgate 8:00 pm Fri. 12 June Shamrock Rovers II v Athlone Town Tallaght Stadium 8:00 pm Fri. 26 June Athlone Town v Bray Wanderers Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 26 June Cabinteely v Drogheda United Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 26 June Galway United v U.C.D. Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Fri. 26 June Wexford v Longford Town Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 27 June Cobh Ramblers v Shamrock Rovers II St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Fri. 3 July Cabinteely v Bray Wanderers Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 3 July Galway United v Athlone Town Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Fri. 3 July Wexford v U.C.D. Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 4 July Cobh Ramblers v Drogheda United St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 4 July Longford Town v Shamrock Rovers II Bishopsgate 7:30 pm Fri. 10 July Athlone Town v Cabinteely Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 10 July Bray Wanderers v Wexford Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 10 July Drogheda United v Longford Town United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 10 July U.C.D. v Cobh Ramblers The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Sat. 11 July Shamrock Rovers II v Galway United Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Mon. 13 July U.C.D. v Cabinteely The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm #LightUpYourNights Fri. 17 July Cabinteely v Shamrock Rovers II Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 17 July Drogheda United v U.C.D. United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 17 July Wexford v Galway United Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 18 July Cobh Ramblers v Athlone Town St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 18 July Longford Town v Bray Wanderers Bishopsgate 7:30 pm Fri. 24 July Athlone Town v Wexford Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 24 July Bray Wanderers v Cobh Ramblers Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 24 July Galway United v Cabinteely Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Fri. 24 July U.C.D. v Longford Town The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Sat. 25 July Shamrock Rovers II v Drogheda United Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Fri. 31 July Drogheda United v Bray Wanderers United Park 7:45 pm Fri. 31 July U.C.D. v Shamrock Rovers II The UCD Bowl 7:45 pm Fri. 31 July Wexford v Cabinteely Ferrycarrig Park 7:45 pm Sat. 1 August Cobh Ramblers v Galway United St. Colman's Park 7:00 pm Sat. 1 August Longford Town v Athlone Town Bishopsgate 7:30 pm Fri. 14 August Athlone Town v Drogheda United Athlone Town Stadium 7:45 pm Fri. 14 August Bray Wanderers v U.C.D. Carlisle Grounds 7:45 pm Fri. 14 August Cabinteely v Cobh Ramblers Stradbrook 7:45 pm Fri. 14 August Galway United v Longford Town Eamonn Deacy Park 7:45 pm Sat. 15 August Shamrock Rovers II v Wexford Tallaght Stadium 3:00 pm Fri.
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