New signings Jamie McGonigle and Luke Pearce are eligible for the Bit O’Red as Sligo Rovers head to what is the unfamiliar surroundings of Pearse Stadium in Salthill, for this evening’s meeting with Galway United.
Kick-off at the home of Galway GAA is 5pm.
This vital Premier Division game will be staged in Salthill due to work being undertaken by the Galway FA on the Eamonn Deacy Park pitch.
Striker McGonigle is in line for his debut, while Pearce is available for selection following his return to the club after both players’ international clearances were granted. News that will come as a huge boost to Rovers boss John Russell.
Today’s tie will be the third meeting of the clubs in 2026 and this will be the 102nd Connacht derby.
John Caulfield’s men have the better of the results between us this term, with two wins from two as the Bit O’Red go in search of a victory which would close the gap to Galway to a single point.
Long term injured duo Jad Hakiki and Conor Reynolds again miss out, as does Kevin Zefi as of Friday morning.
Ciaron Harkin has returned to fitness and should be available, although Daire Patton misses out due to suspension.
“We still have two or three lads unavailable, but we’re certainly heading to Galway with a few more options than we’ve had for the majority of the season”, Russell told sligorovers.com earlier in the week.
“Ciaron is back in contention. Seb Quirk, Archie Meekison are all getting stronger and we will hopefully have both Jamie (McGonigle) and Luke with us too. I was really impressed with Jamie O’Donnell’s debut last week too, so it’s great to have more options.”
This clash has the added intrigue of being played on a surface unfamiliar to League of Ireland football.
Russell is looking forward to the occasion against his home town club. However, he is fully familiar with the type of test his team will face as Rovers look for a first win in six against a United side searching for their fifth ‘home’ win of the campaign.
“It will be interesting going there. We’ll see what the crowd is like, the atmosphere, the quality of the pitch”, he continues.
“But regardless of where the game’s played, we have a job to do.”
David Goulden
