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Glenavon face Ballymena United in the NIFL Europa League play-off final at the Showgrounds tonight (7.45pm).
Three years have passed since the Sky Blues beat their County Armagh rivals in any competition.
But Glenavon midfielder Andy Kilmartin says David Jeffrey's men are formidable opponents.
Ballymena United face @Glenavon_FC at the Ballymena Showgrounds on Friday night in the Europa League Play-Off Final. https://t.co/7HNU6fHu6Y pic.twitter.com/k4XXjDbwQI
— Ballymena United FC (@BallymenaUnited) May 11, 2017
A qualification bonus in the region of £200,000 awaits the winners with the prospect of further riches if teams progress in the competition.
Here's Sky Blues defender Johnny Flynn.
πΆπ· MATCH DAY π·πΆ Europa League Play Off Final | We need all YOUR support tonight for this huge end of season fixture, let's hear you #GHBAWA pic.twitter.com/YeE5PI1ZjA
— Glenavon FC (@Glenavon_FC) May 12, 2017
Ballymena's top scorer Cathair Friel missed Monday night's 5-2 semi-final win against Dungannon.
He says making it into the Europa League would be a fairytale finish to his first season in senior football after making the move from Limavady...
Glenavon defender Simon Kelly has been ruled out of the showdown at the Showgrounds after aggravating an injury in the semi-final against Cliftonville.
He's disappointed but will be cheering on the team and says he hopes the game is half as entertaining as their 5-3 victory at Solitude on Monday.
The former Dundalk player says the Lurgan Blues have an impressive record to maintain.
Also tonight, Carrick host Institute in the Premiership promotion-relegation play-off decider with the teams tied at 1-1 from the first leg.
— Institute F.C. (@Institute_FC) May 10, 2017
We need a big crowd down to support the team. Hear the Amber Army in full voice https://t.co/TvgXMs7kKc
— AmberArmyPA (@AmberArmyPA) May 10, 2017
In overnight transfer news, Josh Carson has left Linfield to join Coleraine, Michael Gault is leaving Crusaders and Keith O'Hara is ending a 20-year association with Portadown.
Meanwhile, Ryan Catney has been appointed Cliftonville captain by new boss, Barry Gray.
Cliftonville FC are proud to confirm the appointment of our new skipper.https://t.co/t2OfPf1T7z pic.twitter.com/EEWSyhBhhM
— Cliftonville FC (@cliftonvillefc) May 11, 2017