Sligo Rovers will round up a busy week of Premier Division action with the long trip to Turner’s Cross to face Cork City this Friday evening, kick-off 7.45pm.
The Bit O’Red were narrowly beaten in Dublin by St Patrick’s Athletic last Friday before Rovers registered a superb performance to beat another league favourite, Shamrock Rovers at the Showgrounds on Monday last.
Rovers return to Leeside and to the Cross, a venue John Russell’s men haven’t played at since 2023 full of confidence following that victory over the Hoops in front of over 4,000 supporters on home soil.
Sligo haven’t beaten Cork at Turner’s Cross since 2019 and are on a five game winless run against Tim Clancy’s side in all competitive outings. However, Russell’s men are boosted by the news that Matty Wolfe, who missed out on that win over Shamrock Rovers is eligible to be selected for the match day squad. As is influential centre half Ollie Denham, who was introduced as a second half sub against the Dubliners earlier this week following a knock picked up against the Saints.
Striker Wilson Waweru is the only absentee leading into the tie.
Previewing the game at the Rebels, Russell says his squad are in good stead ahead of the journey to Cork, who will look to skip back into form following defeat to Waterford on Monday.
“Everyone’s in good form going into this one after our game on Monday”, Russell tells sligorovers.com.
“The win over Shamrock Rovers was one which we knew was always coming and it gives everyone that boost going into the Cork game. We got the basics right, took our chances when they arrived, didn’t give them many opportunities to hurt us and got the win we deserved.
“What pleased me most was our ability to steady ourselves and get ourselves back in the game once they scored. We dealt with anything they were able to come at us with, even when the momentum was with them. Then we wrestled the game back and hit them with the winner. We have a few lads who have missed a bit of football in recent months with injuries but they’re starting to return to fitness now and we really clicked as against Shamrock Rovers and looked more cohesive.
“We’ll be looking to bring that momentum with us down to Cork. Every ground in this league is tough to go to but somewhere like Turner’s Cross can be especially difficult for visiting teams. They’ll have a big crowd in and it’s important we ease ourselves into the occasion.
“They’ll be hurting following that game in Waterford and they’ll be going all in trying to pick up points at home. Our aim is always to win football matches and Friday is no different. We have shown already that we have a lot of ability in this squad and we’re going to try and show that in Cork.”
David Goulden