Avenir Sports All-Island Cup Quarter Final Preview – Galway United -v- Treaty United

Treaty United will look to make the semi-final of a women’s cup competition for just the second time ever when they meet reigning All-Island Cup champions Galway United on Saturday.

Match Details:

Teams – Galway United v Treaty United

Competition – Avenir Sports All-Island Cup

Date – Saturday, June 29th. 

Time – 17:00

Venue – Eamonn Deacy Park, Galway.

Live Coverage:

The game will be available to watch exclusively to LOITV.

A one-match game pass can be purchased for €5 or supporters can buy a Half-Season Pass to get access to games across the Women’s Premier Division and the Men’s & Women’s First Division.

Buy A Match Pass: https://www.loitv.ie/en-int/livestream/quarter-final-galway-united-v-treaty-united/1762726

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The Teams

Treaty United

Treaty are without a win in five as they fell to defeat away to Athlone Town a fortnight ago in the Women’s Premier Division. Dominic Foley’s side had enough chances to win the game but failed to take them, ultimately being punished by a Chloe Singleton header late on. Performances from the side have been good all season but a growing trend has emerged where Treaty have been punished for their lack of clinical finishing, and this is something they will need to amend if they are to advance past Galway United on Saturday.

Ayaka Ikeza was replaced early in the aforementioned defeat to Athlone, and she may be a doubt for this weekend’s game.

Galway United FC

Galway United come into Saturday’s game off the back of two successive league defeats and so they will be keen to return to winning ways and continue their quest to retain their All-Island Cup. It’s the first real slip-up that they have had this season and have otherwise been solid throughout, having gone unbeaten in their ten games prior to those two defeats.

There is plenty of familiarity between the sides with Galway’s Jenna Slattery, Amy Madden, Jodie Griffin and Aislinn Meaney all having lined out for Treaty in the past.

Previous Encounters

The sides have only met twice since Galway United replaced Galway WFC in the league. Galway have come out on top both times with a 1-0 win at Eamonn Deacy Park and a 3-0 win at the Markets Field in 2023.

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