UPCOMING FIXTURES
SSE WOMEN’S PREMIER DIVISION – SERIES 1
Saturday, March 9 – Shelbourne (Tolka Park, 2pm); Saturday, March 16 – ‘Bye’; Saturday, March 30 – Galway United (The Showgrounds, 7pm); R4: Saturday, April 13 – Treaty United (Markets Field, 5pm); R5: Saturday, April
27 – Cork City (The Showgrounds, 7pm); R6: Saturday, May 4 – Wexford FC (Ferrycarrig Park, 6pm); R7: Saturday, May 11 – Bohemians (The Showgrounds, 7pm); R8: Saturday, May 25 – Athlone Town (The Showgrounds, 7pm); R9: Saturday, June 8 – DLR Waves (UCD Bowl, 3pm); Saturday, June 15 – Shamrock Rovers (The Showgrounds, 7pm); R11: Saturday, June 29 – Peamount United (PRL Park, 5pm).
Shelbourne, away, on March 9.
Galway United (Saturday, March 30).
Saturday, May 25, The Showgrounds
FIRST CONNACHT DERBY (GALWAY UNITED): around them. You could see the difference Emma Hansberry, Paula McGrory and Eimear Lafferty brought last year when they were all playing.
“Muireann Devaney, Kelsey Munroe and Yvonne Hedigan are bringing plenty of experience with them and Kelly [Crompton] and
Zoe [McGlynn], even though this is away.
United (h).
Saturday, March 9
R1: Shelbourne v Sligo Rovers (Tolka Park, 2pm)
Saturday, March 16
R2: ‘Bye’
(Women’s All-Island Cup – Round One, Saturday, March 23)
Saturday, March 30
R3: Sligo Rovers v Galway United (The Showgrounds, 7pm)
APRIL
away.
(h).
Saturday, April 13
R4: Treaty United v Sligo Rovers (Markets Field, 5pm) their first time in this league, they come with plenty of experience playing in Northern Ireland.
“Even some of the players already here have 45-50 appearances under their belt so they have gained plenty of experience despite being such young players.
Hewitt is a driven manager – a league runner-up and FAI