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Published: Wednesday, 10th February, 2010 4:45pm

Weekly Soccer Forecast

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CHALLENGE CUP

Inny Wanderers v Enfield - Inny are still looking for their first win in the league this season. This cup tie is unlikely to bring them much joy either. Verdict: Enfield.

Trim Town v Navan Town - Not much prospect of a shock here as the Navan side hold all the aces. Verdict: Navan Town.

PREMIER

Duleek v Square - Little between these two teams in the Premier table. Won't be much between at the end of this game either. Verdict: draw.

Trim Celtic v Torro - The sides met recently and Trim Celtic won that game. History to repeat itself. Verdict: Trim Celtic.

DIVISION 1

Longwood v Bohermeen - Buoyed up by their shock win over Slane last week Longwood can push on from here and get a 'result'. Verdict: draw.

Navan Cosmos v Dromin - Cosmos are going well just now and the evidence suggests they could swing this one. Verdict: Navan Cosmos.

Skryne/Tara v Robinstown - This is the time of year when GAA commitments usually take a big toll on Skryne/Tara. Robinstown could benefit. Verdict: Robinstown.

DIVISION 2

Parkvilla v Kells Celtic - Even home advantage may not be enough to protect a young Parkvilla side here. Verdict: Kells Celtic.

Boyne Harps v Park Celtic Summerhill - Park Celtic Summerhill enjoyed a good day against bottom side Rossin on Sunday. This will be much more difficult assignment. Verdict: Boyne Harps.

Electro Celtic v St Laurence's - St Laurence's look to have too much firepower for Electro in this contest. Verdict: St Laurence's.

Kells/Blackwater v BMC - It will take something special from BMC to take anything from this tie. Verdict: Kells/Blackwater.

Kentstown v OMP - Kentstown will be anxious to keep in touch with the pacesetter in the division and should secure a win here. Verdict: Kentstown.

DIVISION 3A

Johnstown v Bailieboro - After the defeat by Kingsourt last Sunday Johnstown will be anxious to get back on the right track here. Verdict: Johnstown.

Rathkenny v Mosney - Neither team have found it easy to dig out wins this season. Home advantage should give Rathkenny the edge in this tie. Verdict: Rathkenny.

DIVISION 3B

Fordrew v Knightsbrook - Knightsbrook might not get six in this game, but they should win with plenty to spare. Verdict: Knightsbrook.

Oldcastle v Castle Villa - This could turn out to be a real north Meath scrap and both sides may have to settle for a point. Verdict: draw.

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