Shelbourne will be hoping to break her attendance record on Saturday, before leaving for the Women’s Champions League qualifiers in Slovenia next week.
Oel King’s side host lowest Treaty United, as the champions, currently five points clear, look to extend their lead at the top of the Women’s National League.
Heather O’Reilly, a former United States international with 231 caps and star signing, is set to make her second home appearance.
The World Cup winner provided an assist in Shels’ 3-2 FAI Cup quarter-final win over Peamount last weekend.
Drumcondra’s side will face Slovenia’s ZNK Pomurje in the first-round semi-final next Thursday, with the final set for August 21. Shelbourne last played in the Champions League in 2017.
The Reds have reduced ticket prices to €5 for adults, while U-16s are free for the league clash.
“Shelbourne FC invite people from all over Dublin to join us this weekend at Tolka Park and show their support for women’s football,” the club said.
“We would like to encourage minor teams across the city to join us for what promises to be a momentous day for Irish women’s football.
Shelbourne invites supporters of all affiliations and none to join us at Tolka Park this Saturday for the WNL game with Treaty United (2.0).”
Shelbourne will be hoping to break her attendance record on Saturday, before leaving for the Women’s Champions League qualifiers in Slovenia next week.
Oel King’s side host lowest Treaty United, as the champions, currently five points clear, look to extend their lead at the top of the Women’s National League.
Heather O’Reilly, a former United States international with 231 caps and star signing, is set to make her second home appearance.
The World Cup winner provided an assist in Shels’ 3-2 FAI Cup quarter-final win over Peamount last weekend.
Drumcondra’s side will face Slovenia’s ZNK Pomurje in the first-round semi-final next Thursday, with the final set for August 21. Shelbourne last played in the Champions League in 2017.
The Reds have reduced ticket prices to €5 for adults, while U-16s are free for the league clash.
“Shelbourne FC invite people from all over Dublin to join us this weekend at Tolka Park and show their support for women’s football,” the club said.
“We would like to encourage minor teams across the city to join us for what promises to be a momentous day for Irish women’s football.
Shelbourne invites supporters of all affiliations and none to join us at Tolka Park this Saturday for the WNL game with Treaty United (2.0).”