Matchday Guide: Larne v Coleraine, Sat 29th May

May 28, 2021 | Archive

We welcome Oran Kearney’s Coleraine to Inver Park in the final Danske Bank Premiership game of the season with a 5:30pm kick off at Inver Park.

Tickets and Entry

We are delighted to welcome fans back again at Inver Park for the final game of the regular season. We will be operating under a reduced capacity as per current restrictions and as such, tickets have SOLD OUT.

All three sections of the ground will be open to home spectators, with no away fans in attendance due to current capacity restrictions. We ask all supporters attending Inver Park to arrive in good time and to follow the instructions of stewards as we continue to manage Covid-19 restrictions under a reduced capacity.

Watch from Home

We will be providing the livestream for Saturday’s game which can be purchased for just £7.50 via the following link: https://www.247.tv/gaa/niprem/video/1177645-larne-v-coleraine-saturday-29th-may-2021-5-30pm

Joel Neill will be on commentary duties for the match, and he will be joined on co-commentary by Larne legend John McKinstry.

1889 Sports and Social Club

The 1889 Sports and Social Club will be open before and after the game tomorrow and supporters can come down to make full use of our fantastic offer of four bottles of selected beer and cider for just £10!

The Tuk Tuk’s will also be serving drinks in the fanzone area whilst supporters can order drinks straight from their phone and collect them quicker through the use of the B Express app!

Match Programme

Another 36-page edition of our Matchday Programme will be available for just £3 upon entry to Inver Park on Saturday evening. Included in this edition are interviews with Bertie Fulton and David McDaid. First & Last with Conor Devlin, an Academy update and a Ronan Hale poster.

The Opposition

The Bannsiders come into Saturday’s game unbeaten so far in the split and currently sit second in the table as we head into the final league game of the season. Coleraine will need to either better or equal Glentoran’s result to secure a second-place finish for the second season running.

The Inver Reds

The Invermen missed out on an automatic European spot after Tuesday night’s defeat to Glentoran. The result means the Reds will now enter the play offs for European qualification next week. Conor Devlin will once again miss out due to injury whilst the rest of the squad should be in contention for a place in the starting line-up.

Last Time Out

The Bannsiders came out on top the last time these two sides met at the end of March. Goals from Curtis Allen and James McLoughlin secured the points for Oran Kearney’s men in a game, with Albert Watson halving the deficit in the second half.

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