Carrickmacross will bid to make it 12 games unbeaten in the Shoe City Senior Football League when they travel to face holders Ballybay on Friday. Nearest challengers Scotstown make the short trip to play Monaghan Harps, while Latton and Truagh host Clontibret and Magheracloone, respectively.
Monaghan Electrical Intermediate Football League table-toppers Doohamlet are away to Aughnamullen on Friday, while third meets fourth when Donaghmoyne host Seán McDermotts. That evening’s other fixtures are Toome v Corduff and Tyholland v Currin, while Saturday sees Killanny take on Blackhill.
The post-split fixtures in the Eurotech Junior Football League start this weekend. The first round in the Cup section sees Aghabog and Cremartin host Éire Óg and Drumhowan, respectively, on Friday, with Emyvale up against Clones on Saturday.
In the Shield, it’s Rockcorry v Oram and Scotstown v Truagh on Friday.
Platinum Tanks Reserve Football Championship O’Duffy Cup Final
Monaghan Harps v Scotstown, Wednesday, 8.00, Truagh
The RFC O’Duffy Cup Final sees Monaghan Harps and Scotstown go head to head in Truagh on Wednesday evening.
Holders Scotstown have seen off Castleblayney and Clontibret, while the Harps have knocked out Cremartin, Latton and Magheracloone. Scotstown are also through to the RFL Division 1A Final, with the Harps facing a semi-final in Division 1B.
Meanwhile, a four-way tie in the Platinum Tanks Reserve Football League Division 1A means play-offs are required to decide places third to sixth. Clontibret and Latton will have home advantage against Latton and Donaghmoyne, respectively.
on Friday, with Inniskeen away to Seán McDermotts on Wednesday, when there is also one Division 2B fixture between Éire Óg and Monaghan Harps.
The U-21 Football Championships reach the semi-final stage on Tuesday. The Division One fixtures are Carrickmacross v Corduff and Inniskeen v Éire Óg, while the Division Two pairings are Aughnamullen v Clones and Emyvale v Latton.
The Silver Hill Farm Senior Hurling Championship group stage has its final round on Thursday (July 26). Clontibret meet Carrickmacross, while holders Castleblayney are away to St. Macartan’s (Truagh/Monaghan Harps) at St. Mellan’s.
The juvenile competitions also continue this week, with action scheduled at all age grades.
By cshalvey Fri 20th Jul