The town welcome Wexford to Lissywollen tonight.
Athlone Town resume their SSE Airtricity Division One campaign this evening with a 7.45 kick-off against Wexford.
It's 21 weeks since the town last took the field in the league, a 3-2 defeat to Cobh Ramblers in March.
That result left them bottom after their opening 3-1 defeat to Cabinteely.
However, they've made four new signings during the lockdown period, including American attacking midfielder Taner Dogan on loan from Dundalk yesterday.
Town boss Adrian Carberry says it's a chance for his side to put a marker down:
Excited to spend the rest of the season on loan with Athlone Town ⚫️🔵 https://t.co/3bmeMq4UuF
— Taner Dogan (@taner_dogan_) July 30, 2020
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