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All the action as Larne plot to get better of Auda in Latvia and advance in Conference League

All the action as Larne plot to get better of Auda in Latvia and advance in Conference League

Following last Thursday's goalless draw in Ballymena, Larne are looking to rediscover the clinical edge they missed in the first leg of their Conference League clash with Latvian side Auda and continue their European adventure.
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