Sligo Rovers are back at home this Saturday evening as the Bit O’Red go in search of a first win of the season, against Drogheda United.
Kick-off at the Showgrounds is 7.45pm and match sponsor this weekend is Paul Gallagher.
The game will be Rovers’ senior men’s fifth outing of the season, following last week’s defeat to Galway at Eamonn Deacy Park. John Russell’s men currently sit tenth in the Premier Division table, six points off this weekend’s opponents who have two wins from their opening four.
Sligo’s recent record against Drogs has been patchy, with no win over the Boynesiders in the last five attempts. Although Rovers’ home record against the 2024 FAI Cup winners has been solid, being unbeaten against Kevin Doherty’s team at the Showgrounds in nine games.
Rovers will be without a number of players for this tie.
As of Friday morning, Shane Blaney, Conor Reynolds, Jad Hakiki and Sean Stewart look set to miss out with injuries.
Centre half Ollie Denham will face a fitness assessment pre-match. While Carl McHugh serves the first of a two game ban following his late red card against Galway. The Donegal man misses this weekend and next week’s visit of Shamrock Rovers to Sligo.
“We have to step up on Saturday”, manager Russell tells sligorovers.com previewing Saturday’s clash.
“We were disappointed with last week’s result particularly as we did ourselves no justice given the standards we set ourselves.
“We were nowhere near satisfied with how we’ve started and the results we’ve seen. But the good thing is that we are very much in control of our own destiny and we will decide how we react to the defeat in Galway. We have a lot of faith in this group of players.
“We’re only four games in and we’ve plenty of time to improve and kick-on, but we need to show improvement this weekend. Everyone involved knows that.”
Saturday’s game will take place in novel circumstances given that no away tickets have been sold due to action taken against Drogheda by the league following events at Oriel Park a few weeks ago.
“I don’t think it’ll affect them too much”, Russell continues.
“They’re very well drilled and will all know their jobs regardless. They’re disciplined, well organised and will cause a lot of hassle for teams again this year.
“But we’re looking forward to showing what we can do. There was a lot of hurt after last week and we can use that as fuel to fire us on.”
Match sponsor: Paul Gallagher
Match ball sponsor: IPM Draper Financial Brokers (Adrian McHale).
David Goulden
