Team news: Bohemians, Dalymount Park, Friday 27th June

Bohemians are the opposition and Dalymount Park the destination for Sligo Rovers this Friday as the Bit O’Red head to Phibsboro to take on one of the Premier Division’s form teams.

This will be Rovers’ second trip to the same ground and their third game with Alan Reynolds’ men this season, with Bohs coming out on top in both of the previous games between the sides.

John Russell brings his team to the capital without captain John Mahon who serves a ban having been sent off in Monday’s dramatic Connacht derby win over Galway United. 

Gareth McElroy and Ronan Manning will also watch from the stands as they are yet to recover from recent knocks. 

New signings Seb Quirk and Paddy McClean will be unavailable for Friday but will be eligible for the game with Shamrock Rovers on July 5th. 

With three wins in their last five outings, the Gypsies’ recent league form is only bettered by table toppers Shamrock Rovers, who Bohs beat on Monday. While Rovers have shown steady form since the summer international break, beating Waterford and Galway at home and narrowly losing out to Drogheda last week.

Ahead of the game, Russell tells sligorovers.com how big of a challenge heading to Phibsboro is. However, he feels the players are in good stead on the back of those two home wins since the break.   

“I was really happy with how Monday went given that we had to switch things around in the second half after John was sent off. We asked our subs to do specific jobs and each one of them did exactly what we told them”, he says.

“It was a really chaotic game. It was end-to-end, with red cards, goal-line clearances, plenty of chances, both teams hit the post more than once and the players gave absolutely everything for us so a lot of energy was expended. But we’re happy with the fitness levels and we were delighted that our subs were able to rejuvenate us when they did. 

“We’re in the middle of a busy period and the players’ levels are good. Our form helps but the players can’t wait to get up to Dublin now and take on what is going to be a really tough game for us. 

“Every game and every ground has its own challenges. But at the moment, I think Dalymount is probably the toughest place to go given Bohs’ recent form. They’ve been very good, particularly at Dalymount but we’ve spoken since Tuesday morning about our game plan and we’re happy the players are well prepared. 

“We’re happy with our form since the break but it stands for nothing if we can’t keep it up and the challenge now is to do exactly that.”

David Goulden