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North End United aim to bounce back as Forth Celtic try to spring surprise in Wexford FC Cup final

North End United aim to bounce back as Forth Celtic try to spring surprise in Wexford FC Cup final

North End United will be hoping to bounce back from their FAI Junior Cup final disappointment when they take on holders Forth Celtic in the Wexford FC Cup decider in Ferrycarrig Park on Sunday (2 p.m.).
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Much changed Shelbourne still too strong for Fairview Rangers in FAI Cup

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