Thursday, 31 December 2015

2016 looks set to be an exciting one for Wexford soccer

March 4th will be a historic occasion for Wexford Youths AFC when they host Longford Town in their first ever game in the top division of the SSE Airtricity League.
The general consensus of opinion is that the team of amateurs will find it difficult at the top level but after their performances in the first division last season, they men in Pink will be well capable of holding their own. Of course, games against double winners Dundalk, runners up Cork City and a strong looking Shamrock Rovers will always be difficult but points can be picked up against Finn Harps, Bray Wanderers, Sligo Rovers, Galway FC, as well as opening day opponents Longford Town. Enough points picked up in those games will see the Youths stay competitive and manager Shane Keegan will be looking for a safe mid table finish in their debut season in the top flight, a position that is well within their capabilities

Saturday night (January 2nd) will see Wexford Youths Women continue their season with a home game against Castlebar Celtic, weather permitting of course. Wexford are of course the current holders of the league title, FAI Senior Cup holders, Shield finalists and have won both their league games played in what has been a very disrupted season with games off due to weather and Republic of Ireland senior internationals. The Youths women are the team to beat at present and manager Willie Doyle has the players prepared and focussed for what will be a busy second half of the season. Game kicks off at 7.30pm this Saturday in Ferrycarrig Park

Sunday January 10th will see two Wexford teams in action in the sixth round of the FAI Junior Cup when Ferns United play hosts to Cork side Carrigaline United and North End United travel to Clontarf to take on Sheriff YC in the tie of the round. Both sides have negotiated some very tricky ties to get to the last 32 of one of the largest competitions of its kind in Europe.

A week later North End travel to the AUL to take on Rivervalley Rangers in the third round of the LFA Junior Cup while Gorey Rangers will be travelling to Mountmellick United in the fourth round while Ferns United will be awaiting the winners of Willow Park and Woodview Celtic

Caim United, Cushinstown and Rosslare Port are all still involved in the LFA Junior Shield which will be played towards the end of January while Wexford Youths and Cloughbawn are still involved in the LFA Youth Cup. Youths are also still involved in the FAI Youth Cup but the weather has been causing havoc with all these fixtures

In Schoolgirls cups, Cloughbawn are in the last 16 of the FAI Under Sixteen cup and quarter finals of the FAI Under Fourteen Cup where they will take on Lucan United and Shelbourne AFC respectively

At National level in Schoolboys, Wexford Albion are at home to Crumlin United in last 32 of the SFAI Under Twelve Cup. Forth Celtic, Gorey Rangers and North End United are all still in the SFAI Under Fourteen Cup and are all at home to Pike Rovers, Tullamore Town and Booth Road Celtic respectively


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