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Preview: Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup Quarter-Finals

Maynooth University's James Harris in Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup action. Photo by Thomas Flinkow/Sportsfile

Maynooth University's James Harris in Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup action. Photo by Thomas Flinkow/Sportsfile

Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup Quarter-Finals

Tuesday January 28

UCD v MTU Kerry, Belfield, 5pm

TU Dublin v UL, Grangegorman, 7pm, Live on Higher Education GAA YouTube

Wednesday January 29

Ulster University v Maynooth University, Jordanstown, 3pm

DCU Dóchas Eireann v TUS Midlands, 6.45pm, Live on Higher Education GAA YouTube

It is getting extremely interesting now in the Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup.

Earning a place in the penultimate round is the prize for those, who are able to deliver a quarter-final win this week.

John Divilly's UCD outfit have made smooth progress earning victories over UCC and DCU Dóchas Eireann, but face a determined MTU Kerry outfit.

Since losing to DCU Dóchas Eireann, MTU Kerry have produced excellent performances to beat UCC and MTU Cork.

Kerry panellist Keith Evans has been an impressive contributor for MTU Kerry, who will need to restrict the influence of UCD's talented attacker Daire Cregg.

TU Dublin's clash with UL will feature plenty of accomplished senior inter-county players.

It has been an encouraging campaign for TU Dublin so far, chalking up victories over University of Galway and St Mary's.

Jordan Morris was prominent in those triumphs for TU Dublin, but UL arrive in Grangegorman eager to make further progress in the competition.

Cian McHale and Cian O'Grady struck crucial goals for UL against University of Galway with Darragh Cashman another key figure.

TUS Midlands, with Matthew Whittaker and Brian Cooney impressing, travel to the capital for a tough task against DCU Dóchas Eireann.

Conor Dolan netted two goals for DCU Dóchas Eireann in a comfortable success over ATU Sligo in Round Three.

In Jordanstown, holders Ulster University will afford Maynooth University the utmost respect.

Eoghan Frayne and Luke Crowley have been in decent form for Maynooth, but Ulster University's panel is sprinkled with quality footballers such as Conor Cush, Danny Magill, and Josh Largo Ellis.