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08 Sept 2025

Treaty United look to pass students' test in First Division at Markets Field

Treaty United host UCD at Garryowen venue on Friday night, 7.45pm

Treaty United look to past students' test in First Division at Markets Field

Lee Devitt, of Treaty United, in action against Thomas Lonergan, of UCD, during the Extra.ie FAI Cup quarter-final at the Markets Field in 2022 | PICTURE: Sportsfile

TREATY United will look to get their SSE Airtricity League First Division campaign back on track this Friday night, 7.45pm, when UCD visit the Markets Field.

Tommy Barrett's Treaty United side saw their two-game winning run in the First Division ended with their 1-0 Munster derby defeat to Kerry FC at Mounthawk Park in Tralee on Friday night.

Treaty United sit in fourth place in the battle to secure a promotion play-off place in the First Division following Friday night's result.

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Treaty trail third-placed Bray Wanderers by 10 points in the table, while the Limerick-based side enjoy a one point advantage over Wexford FC and a two point lead over Friday night's opponents UCD.

Kerry FCs German-born goalkeeper Tim Oliver Hiemer pulled off a string of top class saves to deny the visitors and end Treaty United's winning run in the league at Mounthawk Park on Friday night last.

Treaty created several decent openings, but Tommy Barrett's side could not find a way past home 'keeper Hiemer. 

Lee J Lynch and David Tarmey came into Treaty United's starting XI for Friday night's game in Tralee. Colin Conroy and Fionn Doherty came into Tommy Barrett's squad for the derby.

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