Sligo Rovers are aiming for their fifth win in a row when they visit Finn Park on Friday.
FINN HARPS
Finn Harps will be looking for their second win in a row when they host Sligo Rovers at Finn Park in the Premier Division on Friday evening (kick-off 5.45pm).
After going three games without a victory, Harps returned to winning ways on Monday when they came from behind to beat Waterford at the RSC.
Second half goals from Barry McNamee and Adam Foley were enough to give the three points to Harps after Waterford had taken the lead in the third minute.
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Jim Magilton pictured at Dalymount Park yesterday.
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