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Fermanagh look to strengthen claims on semi-final spot in All-Ireland junior series

Wednesday’s opponents Derry still have their own qualification ambitions

Cara Donnelly
Derry’s Cara Donnelly will hope to play a part as her side clash with Fermanagh in Enniskillen on Wednesday evening. Picture: Margaret McLaughlin (MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN PHOTOGRAPHY )

TG4 All-Ireland Ladies’ JFC Group A, round two

Fermanagh v Derry (tonight, Brewster Park, 8pm)

FERMANAGH’S victory over hosts Carlow at Netwatch Cullen Park last Sunday has made life interesting in Group A of the TG4 All-Ireland junior series.

With all four group games now played, and despite a first defeat of the All-Ireland series, Carlow are sitting on top of the pile and in a very healthy position with nine points from the 12 that were on offer, and a scoring difference of plus-24.

Carlow are primed to make it through to fourth successive All-Ireland semi-final and if Fermanagh win this rearranged fixture against Derry, it’ll be Carlow and Fermanagh guaranteed of last four spots.

Fermanagh are on six points, three behind Carlow, and will now target top position in Group A, with two round-robin fixtures remaining.

Fermanagh entertain Derry at Brewster Park, Enniskillen, tonight before finishing the group phase with a home tie against London in Killeeshil on Sunday.

Two wins would take Fermanagh to 12 points and three clear of Carlow, but Derry still harbour hopes of making a semi-final.

The Oak Leafers will likely have to win their last two games, including the visit to Fermanagh, to stand a chance, however.

Ahead of Wednesday’s key tie, Derry are on three points, with victory over London followed by a loss to Carlow.

Derry will move level on points with Fermanagh if they make the trip to Brewster Park a winning one, and their scoring difference is currently better (plus-eight compared to Fermanagh’s plus-seven).

Fermanagh won well when the sides met in the Ulster final in May and Derry will need huge improvement if they’re to compete with the Erne county.

Fermanagh will fancy their chances on home soil and a win will take them level with Carlow at the head of affairs, and into the last four along with the current table-toppers.