Landmark Match Guide: Linfield vs Larne

Apr 22, 2024 | All News, First Team

The Inver Reds travel to Windsor Park tonight as we take on Linfield in the Sports Direct Premiership. Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

Below is all the information our travelling support needs to know before making their way to the game.

 

TICKETS & ENTRY

Tickets are still available to purchase for tonight’s game. You can purchase tickets from the Larne Academy of Sport up until 4pm this afternoon. A reminder that tickets are not available online for this game and no cash gate will be available at the stadium.

Ticket prices are set at £13 for adults and £9 for concessions.

As normal, away supporters will be housed in the North Stand at Windsor Park for tonight’s game.

 

TRAVEL

Larne NISC, Inver Red & Whites and Larne FC Reds are all running buses to tonight’s game and are completely sold out. If you require any details about times and arrangements for the bus you have booked on, please contact a relevant supporter club member.

The club are also running official club travel to the game, with very limited spaces still remaining. With seven buses already sold out for tonight’s game and over 1,300 tickets sold for the away end, we would encourage those to book their travel as soon as possible. Prices are set at £5 for adults and £2 for those under the age of 16. To book your space, please click here.

 

1889 SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB

1889 Sports and Social Club at Inver Park will be open from 5pm before buses depart to Windsor Park.

If you’re travelling from Inver Park, make sure to call in and enjoy a pre-match drink before heading to the match.

If you can’t make it to the match, you can watch all of the action live on the screens at 1889 with a live DJ performing after the match for when the buses return.

 

MATCH PREVIEW

Just three points separate the sides at the top of the table ahead of tonight’s huge clash at Windsor Park.

After Tuesday’s last gasp victory over Glentoran at The Oval, Tiernan Lynch’s side know that victory tonight would a second Gibson Cup in a row. One the other hand, a Linfield victory would see them move level on points and take the title race to the final day of the season.

The two sides have met five times so far this season across all competitions, with Larne picking up three victories, Linfield picking up one win and one draw.

Andy Ryan comes into tonight’s game with six goals in his last four games and Tiernan Lynch will be hoping the frontman can continue that kind of form at Windsor Park.

If you’re unable to make it to the match tonight, you can watch along live on BBC 2 NI or on BBC iPlayer.

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