Focus at the Showgrounds this weekend returns to the Sports Direct FAI Cup as Sligo Rovers vie for a place in the last eight of the country’s premier cup competition. UCD are the opponents on Church Hill this Saturday at 7.45pm.
The Bit O’Red are the form team in the country at the moment, having won six of their seven games on all fronts since the mid-season break. Defeats of Shelbourne, Galway, Bohs, Derry and Shamrock Rovers have lifted Rovers to fourth, level on points with third placed Waterford in the Premier Division standings.
Rovers progressed to the third round of the FAI Cup courtesy of a comfortable three goal win over Munster Senior League outfit Cobh Wanderers in the last round, while Saturday’s opponents enjoyed a great four nil victory over Gorey Rangers in the same round.
Rovers are still without long-term injured duo John Mahon and Conor Reynolds. While Stefan Radosavljevic and Conor Malley have both returned to training this week and are expected to be part of the match day squad.
Winger Simon Power will be monitored in the lead up to the game and a decision on his fitness will be made on the day of the game.
Rovers will again be led from the dugout by assistant boss Ryan Casey as manager John Russell serves the second of a three game ban.
Previewing the tie, Russell knows Rovers will hold the favourites tag going into this one but insists his side will show no complacency despite facing First Division opposition.
“UCD are absolutely flying at the moment and look very good to make the play-offs so there’s no way we can prepare for this one other than with thorough professionalism”, he warned.
“They have Premier Division experience with players like Ronan Finn who will probably be the most decorated player on the field on Saturday. They also have plenty of young talent as always, with the likes of Eanna Clancy who was brilliant for us last season when we needed him. This is a one-off tie and any team in the last 16 will fancy their chances against anyone else.
“We’re on an excellent run at the moment but I can guarantee that as always, our players will be well prepared and doing everything we can to progress. The players know that a win on Saturday means you’re just two games away from an FAI Cup final, the Aviva Stadium and all that goes with that. It’s a huge carrot to chase.”
Over three thousand supporters were in attendance for last week’s win over league leaders Shels and Russell is hoping for another big crowd and Rovers look to overcome the Students.
“Anyone who was in Sligo last Saturday saw how the crowd and the atmosphere pushed the players on. There were times when Shels were really pressing us, but the backing from the stands gave us that extra ten percent to see them off. We’ll need that support again on Saturday.”
David Goulden