Trilogy nears final chapter

The third match in the FAI Cup final saga between Co Wicklow side Bray Wanderers and Donegal's Finn Harps will again be televised…

The third match in the FAI Cup final saga between Co Wicklow side Bray Wanderers and Donegal's Finn Harps will again be televised live by RTE television from Tolka Park. The game kicks off tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.

Having drawn the first two matches 0-0 and 2-2, the second after extra time, the FAI also announced that in the event of another draw after normal time, extra time will again be played. If the teams remain level after extra time, the match will go to penalties.

In addition the FAI have reduced the prices of admission for Thursday's game and cash will be taken at the turnstiles. Admission to the Main Stand will cost £10, admission to the Riverside Stand and Ballybough end will cost £5. Children will be admitted to the Ballybough End and Riverside Stand for £2 but will not be allowed into the Main Stand.

The match officials for the game will remain the same as in the two previous games. John McDermott will referee the game with John Ward and Kevin Murray as his assistants.

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Tonight's matches (7.45 unless stated)

European Cup Winners' Cup final: Lazio v Real Mallorca.

Division One play-offs semi-final second- leg: Ipswich v Bolton. Division Two play-offs semi-final second- leg: Gillingham v Preston; Man City v Wigan.

Division Three play-offs semi-final second-leg: Rotherham v Leyton Orient; Scunthorpe v Swansea.

Johnny Watterson

Johnny Watterson

Johnny Watterson is a sports writer with The Irish Times