
After last Saturday's washout, there is optimism that tomorrow's delayed Railway Cup semi-finals will go ahead.
A week of dry weather will have helped groundsmen at Blackberry Lane and Glen Road prepare excellent surfaces.
Laxey have a 100% home record ahead of their clash with Premier League leaders St. George's.
In the other tie, Old Boys will hope to reverse a 4 game losing streak against Peel. In contrast, the westerners have won 10 in a row.
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