Sligo Rovers head to Greenogue Park on 20 September for a key Women’s Premier Division clash against Peamount United, kick-off 17:00. With just four games left in the season, Rovers are determined to keep building momentum and secure as many points as possible as they aim for a strong finish.
Rovers have shown plenty of belief and attacking intent in recent games. Their last outing against Treaty United was a perfect example of that spirit. Trailing 2-0 with only minutes to play, Muireann Devaney’s strike sparked a comeback that was sealed by Paula McGrory from the penalty spot, earning a dramatic 2-2 draw. Manager Steve Feeney reflected on the performance:
“The Treaty game was a strong performance, even though we found ourselves 2-0 down. Full credit to the girls, with only six or seven minutes remaining and being 2-0 down, they kept pressing and driving. That first goal gave them belief, and they were rewarded with a second to earn a point.”
Peamount United arrive in excellent form, having won four of their last five games, scoring freely and conceding just three goals. Ellen Dolan has been in particularly strong form, scoring four goals during this period and providing a challenge Rovers will need to manage carefully. Feeney added:
“Peamount have been on an excellent run of form, despite a narrow loss to third-placed Galway United. We know we’re facing a strong Peamount side that is scoring goals and getting results, so we must be at our best to give ourselves a chance.”
The sides last met on 3 May at the Showgrounds, with Rovers securing a 1-0 victory through Anna McDaniel’s early strike, marking Sligo Rovers’ first win over Peamount since March 2022.
In terms of squad availability, Kya McKenna is the only new injury concern following an academy game. A few other players remain sidelined from earlier in the season, but Rovers have plenty of options to keep playing with energy and attack positively.
“For this game, the focus is on being switched on, taking the belief from the Treaty game, and being positive in attack. We’ve been scoring more recently, which is pleasing, and we want to build on that. With four games left and 12 points to play for, we want to finish as high as possible. DLR are three points ahead, but Waterford and Cork are breathing down our necks, so every point counts.”
Kick-off is at 17:00 on Saturday at Greenogue Park, with all the action available to watch live on LOITV.
Jack Dempsey