BRAY WANDERERS
Gary Cronin’s Bray Wanderers will be hoping to continue their playoff charge as they get set to host Galway United at the Carlisle Grounds on Friday evening (kick-off is at 7.30pm).
The Seagulls earned a late draw last time out against Cork City despite struggling for vast swathes of the game at Turner’s Cross.
Having gone two goals behind, Cronin’s charges fought back and scored twice late on to seal a big point.
Ireland under-19 international Andrew Quinn netted for Bray late on as they extended their lead ahead of Cabinteely in the playoff positions.
BRAY WANDERERS
Gary Cronin’s Bray Wanderers will be hoping to continue their playoff charge as they get set to host Galway United at the Carlisle Grounds on Friday evening (kick-off is at 7.30pm).
The Seagulls earned a late draw last time out against Cork City despite struggling for vast swathes of the game at Turner’s Cross.
Having gone two goals behind, Cronin’s charges fought back and scored twice late on to seal a big point.
Ireland under-19 international Andrew Quinn netted for Bray late on as they extended their lead ahead of Cabinteely in the playoff positions.
CORK CITY
Cork City will be looking to get back to winning ways on Friday evening as they host Bray Wanderers at Turner’s Cross (kick-off is at 7.45pm).
Despite impressing last week against Treaty United, City fell to a costly 3-2 defeat, leaving their playoff ambitions in disarray.
“I thought the performance last week was very good, especially in the first half,” City boss Colin Healy said.
“Yes, we gave a sloppy goal away, but overall, it was good. We moved the ball around well and created plenty of chances, but we probably didn’t test the keeper enough.
CORK CITY
Cork City will be looking to get back to winning ways on Friday evening as they host Bray Wanderers at Turner’s Cross (kick-off is at 7.45pm).
Despite impressing last week against Treaty United, City fell to a costly 3-2 defeat, leaving their playoff ambitions in disarray.
“I thought the performance last week was very good, especially in the first half,” City boss Colin Healy said.
“Yes, we gave a sloppy goal away, but overall, it was good. We moved the ball around well and created plenty of chances, but we probably didn’t test the keeper enough.
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