Virgin Media last month signed up to a historic four-year broadcast agreement with the League of Ireland
Three more League of Ireland games have been chosen for live broadcast under the new deal with Virgin Media.
First up is the visit to Tallaght Stadium by St Patrick’s Athletic to take on Shamrock Rovers on Friday March 7.And then it’s the turn of Cork and Drogheda at Turner’s cross on Friday March 28. All games kick off at 7.45pm.
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