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Currie calls for "common sense" in fixture schedule
Portadown manager Niall Currie insists "common sense has to prevail at some stage" in terms of fixture planning as his team prepares for its third game in the space of a Ports travel to Inver Park on Friday (19:45 BST) seeking to bounce back from Tuesday's 2-0 home defeat to Ballymena United, following their first win of the season away to Dungannon Swifts on also played in midweek when being forced to settle for a 1-1 draw at Cliftonville, but their planned game last weekend against Crusaders was postponed due to their involvement in feels his team has been put at a disadvantage this week with Larne's full-time status another factor counting against his players for a Friday game."I'm all for Friday night games but common sense has to prevail at some stage," he told BBC Sport NI after Tuesday's defeat."To ask part time footballers to play three games in six days, I'm baffled by it."Larne has been very clever. Their guys will be sitting watching analysis videos all day and my guys will come off the scaffolding roof and then head to Larne on Friday night."For me, certain circumstances need looked at and for us to be playing on a Friday night after another two-day turnaround is crazy stuff. Hopefully they will look at that in future, but all we can do is rest them up and see who is available on Friday. We know we're in for a tough night but you never know."


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3 hours ago
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Preview: Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers compete for European league stage football
Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers are both in action in the Europa Conference League play-offs as they are 180 minutes away from the league phase. For Shelbourne, it is a familiar opponent as they take on Linfield for the second time this season. Advertisement Joey O'Brien's side defeated Linfield in the Champions League qualifiers in July, and the sides meet once again in the final chance to keep their European season alive. Shelbourne had the opportunity to guarantee European football last week, but were defeated 4-3 on aggregate by Rijeka. For Shamrock Rovers, who are familiar with group stage football, they face a tough task when they take on Portuguese side Santa Clara. Stephen Bradley's side will go in as big underdogs, but creating big moments in Europe has been associated with this team over the years, and one more would see them in the Conference league once again. Here is all you need to know ahead of Thursday's action Conference League play offs Shelbourne v Linfield, Tolka Park, RTÉ Two, 7:45 pm. Santa Clara v Shamrock Rovers, Estádio De Sao Miguel, LOITV, 8:00 pm.


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4 hours ago
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Lewis stars as Ireland defeat Netherlands in T20
ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier Division One, Hazelaarweg StadionIreland 141-2 (20 overs): Lewis 66* (52), Prendergast 28 (26); De Lange 1-19Netherlands 137-6 (20 overs): Siegers 27 (24), Molkenboer (30); Delany 2-19Ireland won by eight wicketsGaby Lewis hit 66 not out as Ireland beat Netherlands in their second European T20 World Cup qualifier in Wednesday's victory against Germany, Ireland's second win leaves them in a healthy position as they bid for a top two finish in the four-team round robin, which will secure a place in the global qualifier in won the toss and opted to bat with Phebe Molkenboer and Heather Siegers both on 27 when removed as Arlene Kelly took out Molkenboer lbw, while Siegers was run Delany took the wickets of Dutch captain Babette De Leede and Robine Rijke, while Jane Maguire took Myrthe Van Den Raad on the hosts rallied with Frederique Overdijk and Iris Zwilling posting 25 and 12 respectively to set Ireland a target of made a strong start to their reply with Lewis and Amy Hunter finding the boundary before Hunter was bowled by Caroline de Lange on Prendergast chipped in with 28, which included the only six of the match, before being caught by Babette de Leede from Iris Zwilling's delivery, but team captain Lewis continued to hit the fours with 11 in total, while Leah Paul's 17 helped Ireland pass the Dutch tally with four balls to are next in action on Saturday when they take on Italy (10:00 BST) in Rotterdam before the second phase of games against their group opponents.