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Sligo v Carlow LIVE score updates from the Tailteann Cup prelims

Sligo v Carlow LIVE score updates from the Tailteann Cup prelims

Sligo host Carlow this afternoon in Kilcoyne Park, Tubbercurry in the preliminary quarter-final stage of the Tailteann Cup.
Tubbercurry hosts the clash as Sligo's usual home ground, Markievicz Park, is undergoing resurfacing works.
The Yeats County have their eyes set on going deep into the competition after semi-final exits in 2022 and 2024.
Carlow are aiming to match their best-ever campaigns from 2022 and 2023 by reaching the quarters, having never reached the semis in the second-tier championship.
The sides last met in 2023 when Carlow lost 0-11 to 2-10 at home in Division 4 of the league.
Sligo gave a spirited fightback in the second half against Kildare last time out, losing by four in the end in Roscommon.
Carlow lost out to Longford by five points last week to cost them a shot at top in the group to skip the prelims.
The game throws in at 2pm and you can follow all the action with out live ticker right here.
SLIGO:
Aidan Devaney; Evan Lyons, Eddie McGuinness, Paul McNamara; Brian Cox, Darragh Cummins, Jack Lavin; Canice Mulligan, Patrick O'Connor; Alan Reilly, David Quinn, Cian Lally; Alan McLoughlin, Niall Murphy (C), Shane Deignan.
Replacements: Daniel Lyons, Ross Doherty, Lee Deignan, Mikey Gordon, Paul Kilcoyne, Eoghan Smith, Donal Conlon, Pat Spillane, Luke Towey, Peter Laffey, Ciaran O'Dowd.
CARLOW:
Johnny Furey; Paddy McDonnell, Mark Furey, Colin Byrne; John Phiri, Niall Hickey, John Murphy; Kyle Nolan, Conor Doyle; Ross Dunphy, Darragh Foley, Mikey Bambrick (C); Conor Crowley, Kevin Murphy, Sean Murphy.
Replacements: Ben McCarron, Paddy Regan, Lee Moore, Shane Clarke, Ciaran Moran, Liam Brennan, Ian Atkinson, Aaron Amond, Liam Gavin, Jamie Clarke, Adam Burgess.
Hello all, and welcome to a slippery Kilcoyne Park in Tubbercurry as Sligo take on Carlow in the Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals.
The rain is threatening above us here, let's hope it stays off for the duration of the clash.
Just under an hour until throw-in here, we'll keep you informed on any goings-on during the build-up.

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