Bridge Utd’s A and B side will clash in the first round of the McCarthy Insurance Munster Junior Cup.

Sixmilebridge may be divided temporarily when the sides meet on the weekend of October 2nd/3rd while the clash of Premier Division sides Shannon Olympic and Sporting Ennistymon will also garner plenty of interest.

McCarthy Insurance Group Munster Junior Cup First Round:
Bridge United B v Bridge United A
Manus Celtic B v Kilrush Rangers
Tulla United v Shannon Hibs B
Shannon Town B v Newmarket Celtic B
Avenue United v Shannon Town C
Ennis Town v Manus Celtic A
Shannon Olympic v Sporting Ennistymon
Shannon Town A v Inch Crusaders
Shannon Hibs A v Newmarket Celtic A
Bunratty Cratloe v Fern Celtic
St. Pats v Kilkishen Celtic
Lifford FC v Coole FC

McCarthy Insurance Group Munster Junior Cup Second Round:
Avenue United / Shannon Town C v Shannon Hibs A / Newmarket Celtic A
St. Pats / Kilkishen Celtic v Ennis Town / Manus Celtic A
Bridge United B / Bridge United A v Shannon Town A v Inch Crusaders
Bunratty Cratloe / Fern Celtic v Manus Celtic B / Kilrush Rangers
Shannon Olympic / Sporting Ennistymon v Shannon Town B / Newmarket Celtic B
Lifford FC / Coole FC v Tulla United / Shannon Hibs B

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