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Live Football from the Aviva Stadium

On Sunday 17th of April Near FM will broadcast live the FAI Intermediate Cup final between local club Tolka Rivers and Crumlin UTD. Coming live from the Aviva stadium our coverage begins at 12.30pm (Kick off 1pm) and as well as the live commentary we will have interviews with coaches, players and fans of both clubs as well as FAI officials. We will be there for the entire match, so if it goes to extra time and penalties, you will not miss a thing on Near FM.

Commentary will be provided by the Northside Football dream ticket of Dave Hooper and Fergus Carroll. You can listen live city wide on http://nearfm.ie/livestream/

This coverage is part 3 of our Northside Football 2 series and is made possible with the assistance of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland Sound and Vision scheme.

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