Tonight’s League of Ireland First Division game between Treaty United and Longford Town has been postponed to Sunday afternoon as Storm Amy continues to rumble within Limerick.
Tonight’s SSE Airtricity Men’s First Division game against Longford Town has been postponed after a failed pitch inspection this morning amid yellow weather warnings and heavy rainfall in the area.
The fixture will now take place this Sunday, October 5th at 4PM.
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Tickets purchased for tonight’s game will remain valid.
Storm Amy is the first named storm of the 2025–26 season, and unsettled weather is set to continue into next week.
The men’s squad will hope to end what has been a middling season on a high, sitting 5th in the ten-team table with three games to go.
Sharpshooter Lee Devitt has been the shining light for United this season, however, with his 15 goals setting him 3rd in the league’s top scorer charts.
The women’s team remains scheduled to face Bohemians tomorrow in Market’s Field at 3pm, subject to additional pitch inspections.
Dave Rooney will take charge for the final two games of the season, following the departure of Sean Russell as Head Coach on Monday.

