Q Radio Sport
One of the youngest football managers in the top division of a national league anywhere in the world makes his debut as the boss this weekend - at the Q Radio Arena.
25-year-old Dundalk man Stephen McDonnell takes charge of Warrenpoint Town for Saturday's game against Dungannon Swifts.
He's impressed as a talented young coach and says he's ready for his new role as interim manager with the Danske Bank Premiership club...
.@StephenMcD8 takes over as @thepointfc boss aged just 25 - but he's relishing the challenge. More on air & online. pic.twitter.com/iQAutUb47m
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) March 9, 2018
Stephen says Dungannon will be a tough test as he kicks off his career in management...
The former Glasgow Celtic player and Republic of Ireland youth international had to stop playing aged 22 due to a heart condition.
He's urging authorities north and south to invest in screening programmes for young people at grassroots level...
In the other games on Saturday - league leaders Crusaders go to Cliftonville while second-placed Coleraine also have a derby match, away to Ballymena.
Linfield welcome Carrick, Glenavon face Glentoran at Mourneview Park and Ards travel to Ballinamallard.
Well done to 9 Goal Curtis Allen who has won the Betmclean NIFWA player of the month for February 🏆🏆 https://t.co/EtsSVSxgww pic.twitter.com/zd2Edyho22
— Glentoran FC (@Glentoran) March 9, 2018
Derry City play Shamrock Rovers in Dublin on Friday night.