League of Ireland Premier Division action returns to the Showgrounds this Saturday following the short international summer break as Sligo Rovers host Waterford, kick-off 7.45pm.
The game marks the beginning of the third round of fixtures and the commencement of the second half of the season.
This will be the third time the Bit O’Red and the Blues go toe-to-toe this term, with both sides tasting victory over each other in the previous two meetings.
Waterford, then led by Keith Long, overcame Rovers in Sligo on the opening night of the season while John Russell’s men hammered the Munster side in what was Long’s final game in charge at the RSC, back in April. Goals from Gareth McElroy, Owen Elding, Cian Kavanagh and Francely Lomboto earned Rovers their biggest win of the season to date.
Now managed by former Rovers duo John Coleman and Danny Ventre, the Blues have been in decent form, picking up eight points from their last five. While Rovers have gathered just the three.
In team news, Ollie Denham is Rovers’ only injury concern in the lead up to Saturday’s contest. The centre-half continues to struggle with a sports hernia injury but is expected to return to training next week. It is hoped Denham will be fit enough for selection by the end of the month.
Speaking ahead of the game, Rovers manager John Russell acknowledged how difficult the first half of the season was. But he is encouraged by some of what he has seen and feels there is much, much more to come from his young squad.
He told sligorovers.com: “The players have enjoyed their short breaks and have come back in great shape knowing what is ahead of us. It was important that the lads were able to switch off for a brief period and enjoy time with family and friends before returning fully focused earlier this week. They are refreshed and ready to face Waterford and what’s ahead in the coming weeks.
“Obviously, we completed the first half of the season in a position we do not want to be in. That is why myself and the staff here have been working through the summer break as the planning went on in an effort to try and lift us from our current position.
“We sent the players away after the defeat to Pat’s and asked them all to reflect on how things have gone the last few months. A few haven’t reached their potential, while some of the lads, particularly our younger ones have done really, really well considering the difficult circumstances.
“But we are all working extremely hard to turn this around and I think if we continue to do so, we absolutely will lift ourselves away from where we are in the table.”
David Goulden