Shelbourne v Limerick (19-7-13)
By Aidan Geraghty @1895Aidan
On Friday night, Shelbourne welcome Munster opposition to Tolka Park for the second successive week; Stuart Taylor's Limerick make a trip to the capital's Northside. Kickoff time in Drumcondra is 8pm.
The Reds had a hard fought win last Friday, they came out on the right end of a 2-1 scoreline at home to Cork City. There was some controversy, however, as replays showed Cork City should've had a penalty when Daryl Kavanagh was fouled in the box but Reds fans won't be feeling guilty as they were undone by an official in Drogheda the previous week.
Shels confirmed the signing of former Salthill fullback Jamie McGlynn during the week, to add to the signings of Lee Murtagh, Derek Doyle, Lee Murphy and Carl Walshe.
TEAM NEWS
Injured: Paul Crowley (hip).
Doubtful: Dean Kelly (hamstring), Robert Bayly (knee), Garreth O'Connor (calf).
Suspended: None.
For the Blues, it was a highly entertaining draw at home to Bray Wanderers last Tuesday night, 4-4 was the final score. The Limerick defence looked leaky and Ismahil Akinade took full advantage but Axel Bossekota and Danny Galbraith were dangerous out wide, so Johnny McDonnell will have to plan for the constant threat posed by their pace.
The Blues were idle last weekend and Stuart Taylor will be confident that the extra rest will give them an advantage over their opponents.
TEAM NEWS
Injuries: Stephen McGann, Jeffrey Judge (fibula).
Doubtful: Pat Purcell (ankle).
Suspended: None.
By Aidan Geraghty @1895Aidan
On Friday night, Shelbourne welcome Munster opposition to Tolka Park for the second successive week; Stuart Taylor's Limerick make a trip to the capital's Northside. Kickoff time in Drumcondra is 8pm.
The Reds had a hard fought win last Friday, they came out on the right end of a 2-1 scoreline at home to Cork City. There was some controversy, however, as replays showed Cork City should've had a penalty when Daryl Kavanagh was fouled in the box but Reds fans won't be feeling guilty as they were undone by an official in Drogheda the previous week.
Shels confirmed the signing of former Salthill fullback Jamie McGlynn during the week, to add to the signings of Lee Murtagh, Derek Doyle, Lee Murphy and Carl Walshe.
TEAM NEWS
Injured: Paul Crowley (hip).
Doubtful: Dean Kelly (hamstring), Robert Bayly (knee), Garreth O'Connor (calf).
Suspended: None.
For the Blues, it was a highly entertaining draw at home to Bray Wanderers last Tuesday night, 4-4 was the final score. The Limerick defence looked leaky and Ismahil Akinade took full advantage but Axel Bossekota and Danny Galbraith were dangerous out wide, so Johnny McDonnell will have to plan for the constant threat posed by their pace.
The Blues were idle last weekend and Stuart Taylor will be confident that the extra rest will give them an advantage over their opponents.
TEAM NEWS
Injuries: Stephen McGann, Jeffrey Judge (fibula).
Doubtful: Pat Purcell (ankle).
Suspended: None.
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