The Invermen are in Co. Antrim Shield semi-final action tonight at Inver Park as they welcome Ballymacash Rangers. Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Supporters are advised to read the below information before making the trip to Inver Park for tonight’s game.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for tonight’s game remain available to purchase for supporters here.
Home supporters have the option of watching the game from the Landmark Underwriting Main Stand and the Terrace with both the Church End and P&O Ferries and Larne Port McKay stand being closed for this fixture.
Supporters will be able to pay at the turnstile for tonight’s fixture upon entry to the stadium. Please note, card payments will not be available at this point and if you wish to pay by card, we would urge you to purchase your ticket online before coming to the stadium.
Away supporters will be accommodated in block E of the Landmark Underwriting Main Stand for tonight’s game.
STADIUM ENTRY
With just the Landmark Underwriting Main Stand and the Terrace open tonight, all supporters will be required to enter the stadium via the main entrance and turnstiles for tonight’s game.
WHAT’S AVAILABLE AT INVER
1889 Sports & Social Club will be open from 5pm ahead of the game tonight for supporters wishing to enjoy a few pre-match drinks.
Supporters will be able to purchase tickets for our final home game of the year against Linfield on Saturday 30th December at tonight’s game. Tickets for this clash will be on sale from the ticket office, located in the main carpark at Inver Park.
CAR PARKING
Supporters are to be aware that due to limited spaces, the car park within Inver Park will not be open to supporters attending the game.
For those driving to the game, parking facilities are available in nearby areas including Laharna Retail Park and Riverdale, both of which are just a short walk to the stadium.
We would also like to remind supporters to be mindful and aware of residents who live just outside the stadium and to not block access to private properties when parking your car within this area.
THE INVER REDS
The Invermen come in to tonight’s game after a 3-0 victory at Seaview against Crusaders on Friday night.
Tiernan Lynch’s side are looking to reach their fourth consecutive final with victory tonight, having won the Co. Antrim Shield on the last three occasions.
Andy Ryan and Lee Bonis have been hitting goalscoring form in recent games, getting six goals between them in their last three games in all competitions.
THE OPPOSITION
Ballymacash Rangers will come to Inver Park tonight looking to cause an upset to reach their first-ever Co. Antrim Shield final.
The Premier Intermediate League side have enjoyed a great first half of the season, currently sitting top of the standings and yet to be defeated in the league this season.
Former Larne striker Benny Igiehon returns to Inver Park tonight and he is enjoying a strong goalscoring season so far with ten league goals to his name, making him the top goalscorer in the division.