REVISED DATES have been issued for games involving Clare clubs in the Munster FA and FAI competitions.

Avenue Utd and Ennis Town FC will have to wait until February 13th for their next outing in the FAI Junior Cup. Leinster Senior League side Yellowstone Celtic await Avenue in the last thirty two clash with Tony Downes’s Ennis Town FC meeting Ballymun Utd. Should they prevail, they will enter the sixth round on March 6th.

Both Avenue and Ennis Town are also left in the hunt for the Munster Junior Cup along with Shannon Town Utd managed by Derek Byrne. Last thirty two clashes in this competition are scheduled to take place on February 20th before the last sixteen on March 20th. The quarter-finals of this competition are pencilled in for April 17th.

Last sixteen ties in Munster Youths Cup are fixed for March 6th with the quarter-finals down for decision on April 3rd.

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