Here’s Where To Catch The Kerry FC Game If You Haven’t Got A Ticket

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Matt Keane, captain of Kerry FC, is looking forward to a great atmosphere in Mounthawk Park on Friday night.

A SOLD-OUT Mounthawk Park will see Kerry FC play in their first-ever senior League of Ireland game this Friday night in the SSE Airtricity First Division.

A historic night is in store when they kickoff at 7.45pm against Cobh Ramblers and while tickets are sold out, there are other ways to catch up with how they are progressing.

The match will be broadcast live on Radio Kerry and if you want to watch it on TV or your chosen device then you’ll have to visit www.loitv.ie

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There you can get a Season Pass which offers  over 400+ matches throughout the season for only €120 or you can  purchase individual match passes for €5 per game in the Men’s First Division.

Some pubs in town will also be showing the game on big screens so check their social media for more.

In injury news,  Kerry FC will be without the services of Mark Carey for the opening fixture against Cobh Ramblers. Late fitness assessments will be carried out on Stephen McCarthy, Junior Ankomah and Cianan Cooney who remain doubtful.

First-Team Manager Billy Dennehy is looking forward to the challenge ahead in the league.

“We are expecting a tough game, every game you play at this level will be tough but nothing that won’t be too expected in terms of the league.

“A lot of players recycle through the clubs so there isn’t too much unknown in regard to individual players in the Cobh Ramblers group. But for us, I’ve always been a manager who always focuses on ourselves first, if you get your own systems and structures right, everyone will be clear on how we play and operate then. It’s obviously up to the opposition to worry about that too.”

“We will be concentrating a lot on ourselves this week in terms of the approach that we have. Of course, we will pick out some key information that we will discuss with the players, other than that, we will concentrate on ourselves.”

Captain Matt Keane hopes the crowd can give the lads a lift on the night.

“Look, Friday night is going to be massive. This Friday is going to be the first time a lot of the lads will have played in this sort of environment and in front of a big crowd,” he said.

“From what I’ve been hearing from a lot of people it seems like it will be near impossible to get tickets. So ya, the crowd is massive to us, especially throughout the season. We are under no illusions that there are going to be good days and bad days.

“But when you have the backing of the supporters it makes it a lot easier. If we can get those in Mounthawk up for the game on Friday, we will be able to feed off the crowd which makes all the difference.

“So building that relationship between the team to the supporters will be very important. Seeing the excitement alone from the open day last Sunday and seeing the excitement from the kids has given us all a boost,” he said.

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