07/05/2026
Away Fan Ticket link for tomorrow Friday 08th May 2026 League of Ireland First Division Cork City FC : UCD AFC Munster FA Turners Cross ko 19:45
https://corkcityfc.ticketco.events/ie/en/e/mfd_cork_city_v_ucd_away_fans?version=m
Adult: €15; Juvenile/Senior: €10; Child: €5
St Anns Stand, behind goal opposite to main entrance, is the traditional away end.
Munster FA Turners Cross, Curragh Road in south Cork City.
Fans are remindes to arrive early, and bag searches will be in place.
Safe travels to all fans.
Queries for matchday contact UCD AFC SLO Stephen Joyce 087 7606299
MFD: Cork City v UCD (away fans) @TicketCo
Cork City FC face UCD at Turner's Cross.Tickets for away fans only.
25/04/2026
Here is the Round 4 draw of the 2026 FAI Intermediate Cup in full 🏆
Some intriguing clashes to look forward to with ties due to take place week ending May 24th 🗓️
07/03/2026
The spoils are shared in the Midlands.
27/02/2026
Statement from League of Ireland on the continued banning of pyrotechnics at all League of Ireland games. The injury to the child at last Friday's match at Oriel Park shows how very dangerous pyrotechnics are.
League of Ireland Statement:
Statement - Pyrotechnics
The League of Ireland and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) acknowledges the record sanctions for pyrotechnics infringement that were administered by the Independent Disciplinary Committee against Drogheda United FC following their fixture against Dundalk FC at Oriel Park last Friday, 20 February 2026.
This includes:
A fine of €15,000;
A ban on Drogheda United FC supporters attending the Club’s next four away fixtures; and
A ban on Drogheda United FC supporters attending all fixtures at Oriel Park for the remainder of the 2026 season.
These significant sanctions have been deemed necessary by the Independent Disciplinary Committee considering the magnitude of the incident.
While this incident and the use of pyrotechnics are carried out by a minority of supporters, these unacceptable events cannot be repeated in future and have no place in the League of Ireland.
Following the sanctions issued by the Independent Disciplinary Committee, supporters are also reminded that the range of sanctions available to the Committee in relation to pyrotechnics offences include:
Significant fines
Full or partial stadium closures
Points deductions
Alongside this record level of sanction, the League of Ireland and the FAI are committed to bolstering our efforts to combat the challenge that pyrotechnics presents at our stadia.
This commitment includes:
Mandatory Club Licensing requirements from the 2027 League of Ireland Season for adequate CCTV which will assist with the identification of any persons found to be engaging in the illegal use of pyrotechnics.
Enhanced detection measures at key entry points to our stadiums such as the use of pyrotechnic detection dogs.
Refusal of entry and / or ejection from the stadium if a person is engaging in this activity followed by a stadium ban.
The League of Ireland and the FAI would like to remind supporters of the dangers of pyrotechnics usage and the throwing of missiles inside stadia, which is strictly prohibited at all League of Ireland fixtures.
With pyrotechnics burning at extremely high temperatures ranging from 700-2500c, supporters are risking the following possibilities:
Burns to flesh and clothing
Explosive effects on persons with potentially fatal damage to the body
Explosive effects to structures
Acute toxic effects from smoke
Impact on head, eyes and hearing
Panic amongst packed terraces
Significant damage to Club infrastructure
We are committed to working with our Clubs to provide a safe environment for players, officials, staff and spectators at all our fixtures and this can be ensured with the assistance of supporters abiding by these stadium regulations.
16/12/2025
2026 League of Ireland First Division fixtures
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:1063fb51-fdf5-4f59-9f0c-f17a0d2873ee
2026 League of Ireland First Division fixtures.
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:1063fb51-fdf5-4f59-9f0c-f17a0d2873ee
10 clubs, play each other 4 times from February to October. Champions automatically promoted to Premier Division.
2nd to 5th in First Division and 9th place in Premier Division in staggered three rounds of Play-Offs in October and November 2026.
First nine games against all other clubs. Sequence changes after first nine games.
UCD AFC The UCD Bowl (usual home games Fridays ko 19:45)
Friday 13th February Kerry FC (H)
Friday 20th February Finn Harps (A)
Friday 27th February Treaty Utd. (H)
Saturday 7th March Longford Town (A)
Friday 13th March Bray Wanderers (A)
Friday 20th March Cork City (H)
Friday 27th March Cobh Ramblers (H)
Good Friday 03rd April Athlone Town (A)
Bank Holiday Easter Monday 06th April Wexford (H)
28/10/2025
***DART Service Suspended***
DART train services suspended between Dun Laoghaire and Bray station from 17:40 due to points failure.
E1, 84, 45A, 145 and 155.
Carlilsle Grounds directions: https://www.braywanderersfc.ie/club/the-carlisle-ground/
03/10/2025
MATCH POSTPONED.
Tonight's Friday 03rd October match away to Wexford FC is postponed until Sunday 05th October Ferrycarrig Park, ko 16:00.
New date:
League of Ireland First Division, Sunday 05th October Wexford FC : UCD AFC Ferrycarrig Park ko 16:00 / 4pm
Tickets for tonight will still be valid for Sunday.
Tickets Wexford FC website: https://wexfordfc.ie/product/wexford-fc-vs-ucd-october/
There's an Away Supporter option.
Following a pitch inspection at Ferrycarrig Park amid heavy rainfall in the area, tonight’s SSE Airtricity Men’s First Division fixture between Wexford and UCD has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
This fixture will be rescheduled for this Sunday, October 5 at 16:00.
03/10/2025
Pitch Inspection at the moment at Ferrycarrig Park for the scheduled League of Ireland Wexford FC : UCD AFC ko 19:45.
UCD AFC Supporters
A pitch inspection will take place at Ferrycarrig Park at 12:00 today ahead of our match v UCD in the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division due to the weather conditions here
08/09/2025
An exhibition celebrating the Limerick Ladies team from 1973-'75 will take place at the Limerick Museum on Henry Street.
The exhibition will start on Thursday, September 11th and will run until Halloween.