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20 Sept 2025

Treaty United Women shift focus back to Premier Division affairs

Treaty United travel to the capital to face Shelbourne at Tolka Park

Treaty United Women shift focus back to Premier Division affairs

The Treaty United team before their FAI Cup semi-final clash with Bohemians I PICTURE: Sportsfile

THE Treaty United Women's side will be shifting focus back to Premier Division matters on Saturday when they travel to the capital to face high-flying Shelbourne.

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Sean Russell's charges will be looking to bounce back after the Shannonsiders suffered a 2-0 defeat to Bohemians in their FAI Cup semi-final on Saturday in Dalymount Park.

The Garryowen side must once again make the journey to Dublin as they seek to end their already record-breaking season on a high.

Treaty currently sit in fifth place on 32 points. The club have already accumulated their highest ever points tally in the league and with four games of the season left to play, Sean Russell's side can build on that tally.

The Limerick side sit level on points with fourth place Wexford Youths and four points behind third place Galway United. 

They face a Shelbourne side hunting a Premier Division title, with the Dublin-based side currently siting second, one point behind table-toppers Athlone Town.

Kick-off is at 4pm.

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