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What time and TV channel is Shelbourne v Bohemians on today?

What time and TV channel is Shelbourne v Bohemians on today?

Shelbourne take on Bohemians this afternoon in the latest round of the League of Ireland Premier Division.
With both Premier Division matches ending in stalemates on Friday evening, fans will be praying for a more entertaining contest today.
Shels are riding the crest of a wave after a famous win in Croatia during the week. Joey O'Brien's side were excellent against Rijeka, with John Martin's second-half header clinching one of the Dublin side's most famous ever European wins.
Here's what you need to know about the game: Where is the game being played?
Tolka Park. What time is kick-off?
5pm. Can I watch the game on TV or stream it online?
The game can be streamed on LOI TV. What are the betting odds?
Shelbourne - 39/20
Draw - 11/5
Bohemians - 13/10
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