It's the annual Irish League curtain raiser as the League champions take on the Irish Cup winners
It may only be the first week in July but Irish League action is back. This Friday night sees the annual season curtain raiser as Larne take on Cliftonville in the Charity Shield.
The Irish Premiership champions will host the Irish Cup winners ahead of next month's start of the new league campaign. It will provide both sides with a good workout ahead of their European ties later in July. Action Mental Health has been announced as the League's new charity partner. The exciting new partnership kicks off with the NIFL Charity Shield to start the new season. Read next: Ex-Irish League footballer 'fittest I've been' as he hails latest fitness craze Here's more info on the game and how to watch it.
When and where is the game? The NIFL Charity Shield between Cliftonville and Larne is being played at Inver Park on Friday night, July 5.Tickets for the Charity Shield in partnership with Action Mental Health are now available from larnefc.com/tickets priced at £10 for adults and £5 for concessions.Any other coverage? Yes, Belfast Live will bring you all the build-up, action and reaction from Windsor Park in our matchday blog.
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