Team news: Away to Galway United, Friday May 16th

Focus switches to Eamonn Deacy Park this Friday as Sligo Rovers meet Galway United in the second Connacht derby of 2025, kick-off 7.45pm. 

Both sides will be looking to turn around their respective recent fortunes with just six points taken from our last ten games combined. Rovers make the trip to Dyke Road on the back of three defeats and two draws, while United have taken just four points from their last available 15 with one win, one draw and three defeats.

The Tribesmen have the better of things in the head-to-head this season, coming out on top when the clubs met at the Showgrounds last month. Cian Byrne hit a brace before Rovers’ Owen Elding fired the Bit O’Red back into this game from the penalty spot with less than 20 minutes to go. John Caulfield’s charges held out for a first league win in Sligo in almost 30 years. 

Both clubs have not occupied the same division in every season over the past decade or so, with Galway suffering relegation in 2017 before coming back up two years ago in 2023. With that in mind, Rovers haven’t won at Eamonn Deacy Park since an EA Sports Cup victory there in 2018 and our most recent league win down there was two years previous when Kieran Sadlier bagged a brace. 

In team news, Rovers boss John Russell heads towards his hometown club with the services of returning captain John Mahon who is back in contention having missed last week’s defeat to Bohemians through suspension. Russell will again be without Oskar Van Hattum and Ollie Denham because of injuries. 

Speaking to sligorovers.com ahead of this derby, Russell says this is the kind of game which would act as a perfect platform for a return to form. 

“The squad and staff all know results have not been good enough for a club like ours. But again, there’s a huge determination within us to turn things around and there’s no better way of beginning to do that than with a good result in a derby this Friday. 

“Last week was hugely frustrating for everyone against Bohs. We missed a penalty early on and then conceded late in the game, it was a real sucker-punch and very hard to take. But that drives the players on to make sure they’re as ready as possible for their next game and make up for it. 

“We have re-grouped during this week and the players are ready now for a huge game.

“The Connacht derby is always special as it’s something really unique. Both sides are in similar form so it really feels like it will all be on the line and both sets of fans will be hoping for a big boost with a good result against a rival. 

“We played down there towards the end of last season and there was a huge crowd from both sides. The atmosphere created by our support was terrific despite being outnumbered by the home support and our lads need them again on Friday.”

David Goulden