Sligo Rovers’ search for a sixth Sports Direct FAI Cup begins this Friday evening at Oriel Park as the Bit O’Red face First Division leaders Dundalk, kick-off 7.45pm.
Premier Division matters are moved aside as John Russell brings his side to County Louth in search of a place in the third round of the knock-out competition. Rovers last won the cup in 2013 during a golden spell for the club which saw us appear in four finals in five years, lifting the famous trophy at the Aviva Stadium no less than three times in that spell.
Last season saw Rovers progress through the second round courtesy of a Wilson Waweru hat-trick and a three goal win over non-league Cobh Wanderers at the Showgrounds. Interest in the cup ended at the third round however, as UCD beat Rovers at the Showgrounds.
Rovers go to Oriel for the first time since June 2024 with what is expected to be a fully fit squad, barring the absence of the suspended John Mahon who serves his final game of a four match ban. Recent signing Seb Quirk, a late withdrawal ahead of the win over Derry City last weekend, is expected to be available to Russell.
On a run of just one defeat in our last five games, Rovers will take on the Lilywhites as narrow favourites being the Premier Division outfit. However, Russell knows how difficult it will be against Ciaran Kilduff’s side who are sitting four points clear in their own division at the moment.
“They’ve had a really impressive season so far”, Russell says.
“Of course, as the team who came down from the Premier, they will be the favourites to go back up but that comes with a lot of pressure. Ciaran Kilduff has done such a great job over there and they’ll be looking for a scalp on Friday.
“They have experience in their squad and have plenty of players with Premier Division quality and experience. So there will certainly be no gulf in standard between the teams.
“We’ve been in good form lately and we’ll be looking to continue that and bring our levels up even higher. At the moment, it looks like we have everyone available to us except John (Mahon) who will be back in the squad for Cork and that’s a big boost. We’re going up there in a good place.
“We love playing in cup games although we’ve been disappointed with our showing in the last few years where we learned that if we don’t show up, we will be beaten. So we need to be fully switched on and be ready to play on the front foot from the off on Friday night.
“It looks as if this year’s cup winners will be rewarded with a place in the Europa League next season, so that’s a huge incentive for a club like ours who can’t rely on a benefactor or an inflated budget to prop us up.
“We’ve been followed by big numbers away from home this year and hopefully we’ll get another big crowd travelling on Friday.”
David Goulden