Watch Shelbourne Take on Linfield Live on RTÉ This Weekend
Shelbourne continue their pursuit of European group stage football next week as the League of Ireland champions face off against Irish League holders Linfield. Having already beaten the Belfast side 2-1 on aggregate in July during the early rounds of the Champions League, Shelbourne will now meet them again in a high-stakes UEFA Conference League play-off where the winner over two legs will advance to the league phase of the competition.
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A Familiar Rivalry Renewed
This tie reignites a familiar rivalry. The Reds edged past Linfield over two legs earlier in the summer, and both clubs are fully aware of what is required to progress. Although this time it is a Conference League play-off rather than a Champions League qualifier, the prize is arguably more valuable, with a guaranteed spot in the group stage and all the financial and sporting rewards that brings.
Group Stage Prize Awaits the Winner
The importance of this fixture cannot be overstated. Whoever wins will secure a place among Europe’s elite in the league phase of the UEFA Conference League, joining clubs from across the continent. Shamrock Rovers will be hoping to join Shelbourne in that group stage, but they face a difficult first-leg test against Portuguese outfit Santa Clara. Their tie adds even more intrigue to what could be a landmark week for Irish clubs in Europe.
Live Coverage on RTÉ
Fans unable to make it to Tolka Park will still be able to watch Shelbourne’s home leg live. RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player will broadcast the match in full next Thursday, with kick-off scheduled for 7.45pm. This extensive coverage highlights the growing national interest in Shelbourne’s European journey and gives supporters across Ireland a chance to witness what could be a historic night for the club.
Rovers Look Ahead to Tough Away Leg
While Shelbourne prepare for a home fixture under the lights in Dublin, Shamrock Rovers will travel to the Estadio do San Miguel for the first leg of their own European tie. They face an experienced Santa Clara side and will hope to keep the tie alive ahead of their return leg in Dublin. With both clubs having meaningful European ambitions, it promises to be a crucial week for Irish football.