Sunday Fixtures | Unbeaten St. Kieran’s look to maintain SFC record with action in all levels

Sunday closes up round four of the Limerick football championships with all levels playing.

It’s a busy day of fixtures on Sunday as the curtain falls on round four of the Limerick football championships.

Only one game remains in the SFC as St. Kieran’s take on Ballysteen in The Bog Garden. St. Kieran’s are gunning for first place and look to make it four wins from four against a wounded Ballysteen side who were beaten by Adare last time out.

In the Intermediate Football Championship, Pallasgreen and Fr. Casey’s will both be looking for their first wins of the season as they do battle against each other. Both sides are 0-3 at the moment and will be looking for consolation points at this stage of the competition.

It’s tight at the top of group two in the Premier JAFC and two sides in the mix for qualifying to the knockouts will face each other when Mountcollins face Castlemahon. Monaleen and Monagea also go head-to-head with Monaleen still looking for their first points.

Five game will also take place in the Junior A Football Championship as round four comes to a close.

The fixtures are as follows:

Senior Football Championship

Group 2

Ballysteen v St. Kieran’s (Sunday 6:30pm in The Bog Garden)

Intermediate Football Championship

Group 2

Pallasgreen v Fr. Casey’s (Sunday 6:30pm in Feenagh)

Premier Junior A Football Championship

Group 2

Mountcollins v Castlemahon (Sunday 6:30pm in Newcastle West)

Monaleen v Monagea (Sunday 6:30pm in Croagh)

Junior A Football Championship

Group 1

Banogue v South Liberties (Sunday 2pm in Fedamore)

Na Piarsaigh v Bruree (Sunday 2pm in Clarina)

Group 2

Hospital Herbertstown v Adare (Sunday 2pm in Ballinacurra Gaels)

Camogue Rovers v Granagh Ballingarry (Sunday 2pm in Banogue)

St. Patrick’s v Ahane (Sunday 2pm in Monaleen)

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