Landmark Match Guide: Larne Women vs Derry City Women

Apr 6, 2024 | Womens

The Inver Women get the 2024 season underway tomorrow afternoon, taking on Derry City in the NIFL Women’s Premiership League Cup preliminary round.

Kick-off is 2pm at Inver Park, with the winner set to take on Glentoran in the next round of the competition. Below is all of the information you need to know before making the trip to Inver for the game.

TICKETS AND ENTRY

Supporters can gain entry into tomorrow’s season opener via a cash gate in the Main Stand, costing just £3 for adults and £1 for concessions. Those under the age of 16 can enter the game free of charge.

There will be no segregation in place for this fixture, with both home and away supporters entering via the Main Stand.

1889 SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB

The 1889 Sports & Social Club will be open for tomorrow’s game, serving both alcoholic and non-alcoholic refreshments before, during and after the match.

Supporters who wish to avoid missing out on the EPL’s Super Sunday fixtures can enjoy the action in the bar after the Larne vs Derry City match, starting with Manchester United vs Liverpool from 3.30pm.

CAR PARKING

Supporters are advised of limited spaces within the main car park at Inver Park and are encouraged to use the surrounding areas for parking to allow for easier access to and from the stadium.

Those parking in surrounding areas are encouraged to be mindful of local residents when doing so.

MATCH PREVIEW

Following a busy summer of incomings and outgoings, supporters wait with anticipation to find out how Donald Malomo-Paris’ side will line up in their first outing of the 2024 season.

While the league campaign doesn’t begin until May, the Inver Reds will be aiming to build on last season’s strong overall performance from the outset by progressing into the next round of the League Cup.

Sunday’s clash is likely to see a hard-fought encounter on the pitch, with just one league position separating both sides last season. While Larne finished in the higher position, seven points ahead of Derry City overall, it was The Candystripes who claimed victory the last time both sides met with a 1-0 victory at Inver Park.

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