Friday Fixtures | Senior, Intermediate and Premier Junior Football Championships continues as champions look to maintain unbeaten start

Friday night will see one game in both groups of the Limerick SFC.

The Senior Football Championship will be back in full swing this weekend with two more fixtures being played on Friday evening.

In Group one, Newcastle West and Galbally will go head-to-head while group two sees Ballylanders and Kildimo Pallaskenry do battle in Caherconlish.

It will be almost six weeks since all sides played their last game in the championship. Newcastle West were victors against Oola last time out while Galbally stumbled to defeat against Monaleen.

Newcastle West currently sit in second in group one following Fr Caseys impressive win over Monaleen on Thursday evening. Galbally have one point from their two games, playing out a draw with Clauaghaun in round one.

Ballylanders and Kildimo-Pallaskenry will both be fighting for their first points of the championship, as they both sit bottom of the pile as the only teams with two losses out of two.

Friday will also see four games from the County Intermediate Championship with one game being played in the Premier Junior championship as well.

All games will throw-in at 6:45pm, except for the Premier Junior A battle which takes place at 6:30pm.


Senior Football Championship

Group 1

Newcastle West v Galbally (August 19th 6:45pm in Kilmallock)

Group 2

Ballylanders v Kildimo-Pallaskenry (August 19th 6:45pm in Caherconlish)

Intermediate Football Championship

Group 1

Glin v St. Patrick’s (August 19th 6:45pm in Askeaton)

Group 2

Fr. Casey’s v Gerald Griffins (August 19th 6:45pm in Newcastle West)

Rathkeale v Pallasgreen (August 19th 6:45pm in Claughaun)

Premier Junior Football Championship

Group 2

Cappamore v Mountcollins (August 19th 6:30pm in Ballyagran)

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