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Galway should dominate Drogheda in basement battle

Drogheda have scored twice in ten league games

Galway's Padraic Cunningham celebrates a foal against St Patrick's
Galway's Padraic Cunningham celebrates a foal against St Patrick'sCredit: INPHO/Gary Carr

The Eir Sport cameras are at Richmond Park on Friday night when St Patrick’s Athletic attempt to continue their rally at home to Bray Wanderers, whose chairman stepped down on Wednesday evening.

It is hard to be confident about the morale of the Bray players considering their cash problems. But it is also difficult to make much of a case for backing Pat’s at the available prices, given that they have found winning so difficult this season. Bray will fancy their chance.

Like Pat’s, Galway United and Drogheda United are also struggling and will be viewing their Eamonn Deacy Park joust as a must-win match. Galway should dominate the game and make plenty of appeal at 8-11.

They scored three goals in their last game and if they can build on that offensively they can stay up. Drogheda are a poor side, have lost key players and since these sides last met, the Boyne­siders have played ten league games, scoring just twice.

In Friday night’s other game, Bohemians host Derry City. Derry have been a mess at the back of late and may struggle with Vinny Corcoran but they still deserve to be pretty strong favourites.

Neither Limerick nor Sligo could be deemed safe and they meet at the Markets Field. It is hard to know where Sligo’s goals are going to come from, but Limerick have been notably weak defensively under Neil McDonald.

Dundalk face Shamrock Rovers on Sunday and, no doubt on a bit of a downer after losing in extra-time to Rosenborg, they look vulnerable odds-on favourites.

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Johnny WardRacing Post Reporter

Published on 20 July 2017inFootball tips

Last updated 19:51, 20 July 2017

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