Kerry lay ninth in the table, having lost both of their opening games. Treaty will be confident they can make it three wins from three.
Treaty United will be hoping to continue their perfect start to the 2024 League of Ireland First Division when they travel to Kerry to take on Kerry FC on Friday night.
Tommy Barrett’s men are top of the table following the opening games, having backed up their exciting 3-1 win over Cobh Ramblers with a hard fought 1-0 victory away to UCD last Friday.
Excitement is rife in Limerick at the moment, with last Friday’s win showing the real fighting spirit that this side has. This is personified by Enda Curran, who missed a spate of chances including a penalty, but continued to hunt for his goal which eventually arrived.
Kerry lay ninth in the table, having lost both of their opening games, and United will be confident they can make it three wins from three in Mounthawk Park Friday evening.
Friday night’s clash will be the fifth time they sides have met in league play, with the Limerick club winning three of the previous four ties, drawing the other.
Former Treaty United men Matt Keane and Martin Coughlan have spent time with Kerry, but have since departed. Andy Spain will likely captain the Kingdom this Friday.
Travelling Treaty fans will be eager to see their team pick up another win, with top scorer Thomas Considine hoping to add to his opening day brace.
Kick off is at 7.45pm in Mounthawk Park.