A Belfast American Football team are gearing up for a big homecoming party this weekend - and you're all invited.
The Trojans have the play-offs firmly on their radar as they prepare for a run of home games in the American Football Ireland Premier Division.
Five-time winners of the Shamrock Bowl, the team sits 2-1 after three games in the regular season, with the Cork Admirals next up this Saturday afternoon at Deramore Park.
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The Admirals remain unbeaten this term, easing to a perfect 4-0 record ahead of their visit to Belfast.
It is the first of four back-to-back home games for the Trojans, who will also welcome the Craigavon Cowboys, South Dublin Panthers and Dublin Rebels to Deramore in the coming weeks.
"Our aim is to get a home semi-final so we want to keep building momentum and winning games. We lost out first game of the season but bounced back with two wins, so hopefully we can build on that," said the Trojans' Hassan Jaafar.
"The Admirals are a great team who have won all four of their games this season, so we know how tough Saturday will be. But we can't wait."
The Trojans have worked tirelessly to transform their home match-day experience into a family-friendly event, with plenty of kids' games and entertainment throughout the day to complement the action on the pitch at Deramore Park, the home of Belfast Harlequins Rugby Club.
On Saturday fans will be able to enjoy professional commentary and music, a free slice of pizza at half-time, giant inflatables for kids who can also meet the club's mascot, Hector.
There will also be competitions with plenty of prizes on offer.
"Hopefully we have a big crowd at Deramore Park on Saturday. It is always such a family day and as a club we like to turn our game day into an event for everyone to enjoy," Hassan added.
"It gives all the family a chance to come down and have some fun and watch some American football, and hopefully see the Trojans win.
"We wanted to turn our home games into something for all the family, with barbecues and games, inflatables, prizes and giveaways.
"It means there is something for all the family, young and old alike."
Gates open on Saturday at 1pm with the game kicking off at 2pm. Anyone looking tickets can find our more info HERE.
You can also check out the Belfast Trojans' website and social channels for more details on the club and their matches.
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