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Boca Rovers and Trim Celtic will be in action at the MDL tomorrow evening in the FAI Junior Cup, an exciting contest is anticipated. 

 

SATURDAY
FAI JUNIOR CUP

Boca Rovers v Trim Celtic, Astro pitch, 6.30: This could be a tough one for Trim Celtic who are on a losing run at the moment and Boca Rovers will take lots of positives out of their 2-2 draw with Bellurgan last weekend. A good run in the FAI Junior Cup could be on the cards for the Navan side. The Navan are aiming for a win and their message is: All up to Foxes Lounge afterwards lads. 40th bday celebrations for Jakey starting at 9pm.Verdict - Boca Rovers.

SUNDAY (11.15)

PREMIER
Kentstown Rovers v Rock Celtic: This will be another big test for Kentstown Rovers when they welcome Rock Celtic on Sunday morning. It’s difficult to see another win for the Meath side, but it was difficult to see them beating Duleek last week and they did. A win here might be beyond them. However, they will be facing more challenges later this month: Leinster Junior Cup 1st Round - Baldoyle Utd v Kentstown Rovers. Tie to be played 21st of September. This weekend they could be struggling, but it’s the 'big match’ for the Meath Chronicle so get your copy next Tuesday for report and pix. Verdict - Rock Celtic.

Newfoundwell v Bellurgan: Newfoundwell are going well, but it will be tough against Bellurgan and 1-1 could be the outcome. Verdict - draw.,


DIVISION 1
OMP Utd v Kingscourt: OMP Utd are probably a week or two away from finding some major improvement, but they might manage a point. According to their facebook page the celebrations started early this week: Huge congrats to clubman Shane Reilly and his fiancée Hayley on winning the Dream Wedding Competition in Bellinter House, run in association with the Meath Chronicle. Couldn’t have been won by a nicer couple. bak to the football. Verdict - draw.

Square v Abbey Celtic: Leaders Abbey will be keen to keep the pressure on Ardee, but Square might do their local rivals a favour. Verdict - Square Utd.

 


DIVISION 2
Athboy v Newtown: Not a good time for Newtown to be facing free-scoring Athboy, a good contest but three points for Athboy. Verdict - Athboy.

Torro v Kells/Blackwater: Only Oldcastle have let in more goals than KBW, but Torro might suffer a bit of a backlash from last week’s experience by KBW. Verdict - KBW.

Trim Town v Lourdes Celtic: Trim Town can keep their good form intact against Lourdes. Verdict - Trim Town.

Laurence’s v Carrick: The Monaghan side could get three points from their visit to Drogheda. Verdict - Carrick Rovers.


DIVISION 3
Fordrew v Kilmessan: Fordrew might be better at dancing at the moment than football, Kilmessan will benefit. Verdict - Kilmessan.

Termonfeckin v Bohermeen: A big chance for Bohermeen to pick up three points. Verdict - Bohermeen.

Dunshaughlin v Rathkenny: This sounds like a GAA fixture, the top two go head-to-head, an away win expected. Verdict - Rathkenny.


DIVISION 4
Castle Villa v BJD Cel: Home advantage could help castle Villa get their first. Verdict - Castle Villa.

Hazel Lane v Donacarney: Gerry Gorman had Hazel Lane marked as title contenders early on, Gerry is rarely wrong. Verdict - Hazel Lane.

Virginia v Glen Abbey: Second top v second bottom, positions to remain the same. Verdict - Virginia.

Delvin Celtic v Skryne/Tara: This will be a season of learning for Delvin, Skryne / Tara will pose too many questions. Verdict - Skryne / Tara.

BMC v Rangers: A long trip for the Dundalk side, BMC will provide a warm welcome and show their generous side. Verdict - Rangers.