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12 Sept 2025

Treaty United travel to Cobh for crucial First Division clash against Munster rivals

Treaty United got the better of Cobh Ramblers the last time the pair met in July

Treaty United travel to Cobh for crucial First Division clash against Munster rivals

Treaty's Richkov Boevi in action against Finn Harps' Michael Place in the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division match between Finn Harps and Treaty United at Finn Park I PICTURE: Sportsfile

TREATY UNITED travel to St Colman's Park tonight when they face high-flying Cobh Ramblers in a crucial Munster Derby in the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division.

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Treaty finally got back to winning ways last Friday with a precious 1-0 win against UCD at the Markets Field.

Substitute Niko Kozlowski's strike in the 97th minute earned the Shannonsiders all three points, their first victory since a 2-1 win over Friday night's opponents Cobh Ramblers in Garryowen on July 11. 

Treaty United will be looking to bring Friday night's momentum to St Colman's Park as Tommy Barrett's side look to stay in those all important promotion play-off positions.

Treaty currently sit fifth with a three point cushion on sixth-placed Finn Harps, who are now breathing down the neck of the Limerick side after a positive run of form.

Cobh have their sights set on a potential league title, the Cork side sitting six points adrift of Ciaran Kilduff's table toppers Dundalk.

A win for either side on tonight would be a huge boost for both club's respective ambitions as the league enters the business end of the season.

A win for Tommy Barrett's charges would give the Shannonsiders some much needed breathing room with only six games remaining in the regular season.

Kick-off in St Colman's Park is at 7.45pm and the match will be broadcast live on LOITV. 

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