Tonight, St. Peters travelled to Edenderry Town claiming a 3-1 away win in the CCFL Senior Division. This victory now sets up a mouth watering encounter this coming Sunday at 2.00pm in McCarty Park, Athlone when St. Peters host their great rivals Willow Park in a league decider. St. Peters know that only a win will give them the title they last won in 2005/2006. Willow Park know that a point will secure the title, their 8th title in a row. This promises to be an epic encounter. Best wishes to both teams and we hope all supporters of our game will come along on Sunday to encourage these two great sides.
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