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University College Dublin
League of Ireland Premier | Gameweek 21
Jun 23, 2023 at 7.45pm UK
UCD Bowl
Sligo Rovers

UCD
2 - 1
Sligo

Clarke (74'), Doyle (85')
Osam (51'), Wells (63'), Norris (85'), Nolan (88'), Moore (90+5'), Kinsella-Bishop (90+4')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Keaney (22' og.)
Mata (51'), Browning (68'), Lafferty (85')

Preview: University College Dublin vs. Sligo Rovers - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Friday's League of Ireland Premier clash between University College Dublin and Sligo Rovers, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

University College Dublin will be aiming to end a losing streak of eight matches when they host Sligo Rovers on Friday.

The visitors, meanwhile, are only two points above the relegation zone after winning just one of their last seven games.


Match preview

Having only avoided relegation by beating Waterford 1-0 in a relegation playoff at the end of last season, UCD will almost certainly be competing in Ireland's second tier next season after only collecting six points from their opening 20 games.

The Students succumbed to their seventh successive defeat at the hands of the reigning champions Shamrock Rovers in their last league match, with the table-toppers running out comfortable 4-0 winners at Tallaght Stadium.

UCD had at least scored in each of their previous four defeats, but they have now conceded three or more goals in each of their last six outings, amounting to Andrew Myler's side possessing a goal difference of minus 39 ahead of hosting Sligo on Friday.

With their opponents 17 points ahead of them in safety with 16 games of the season remaining, anything shy of collecting all three points would surely seal Myler's side's fate, if that is not already the case.

Sligo, on the other hand, have every chance of saving themselves, although they would not have expected to find themselves in this precarious position after finishing in the top five positions in each of the previous three campaigns.

The three-time Premier Division champions - with their most recent triumph coming in 2012 - have clearly seen their standards dip this time around, with their manager John Russell coming under pressure as a result.

The 38-year-old, who made 130 league appearances for the club during his playing career, was promoted from his role as assistant manager in May 2022, and enjoyed a decent opening period following his appointment.

However, five defeats from their last seven games has seen Drogheda United and Cork City reel them in towards the bottom of the table, although UCD's dismal form means that whichever of those three teams that are likely to finish second-bottom would have a chance to save themselves in the end-of-season relegation playoff.

University College Dublin League of Ireland Premier form:

Sligo Rovers League of Ireland Premier form:


Team News

Having had two weeks' rest between their last match and Friday's test against Sligo, UCD should be physically fresh, even if their awful form is likely to make them feel mentally fatigued.

Ryan Bowden could come into the hosts' backline in order to attempt to shore up an increasingly leaky defence, having only been used as a substitute during the 4-0 defeat to Shamrock.

Sligo, meanwhile, appear likely to travel without Conor Walsh, Garry Buckley, James Finnerty, Gary Boylan, Mark Byrne and Karl O'Sullivan due to injury, with Russell's options severely limited as a result.

Having secured a respectable 1-1 draw away to Shelbourne in their last match, the former St Patrick's Athletic midfielder may see little reason to make any alterations to his starting XI.


University College Dublin possible starting lineup:
Moore; Babb, Bowden, O'Brien, Keaney, Osam; Gallagher, Wells; Nolan, Barr, Norris; Doyle

Sligo Rovers possible starting lineup:
McNicholas; Brannefalk, Mahon, Pijnaker, Lafferty; Morahan, Bolger, Lagerfeldt, Fitzgerald; Mata, Liivak


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We say: University College Dublin 1-3 Sligo Rovers

Sligo will be licking their lips at the prospect of potentially putting further distance between themselves and Cork, who occupy the relegation playoff spot ahead of Friday's action, by beating UCD.

The hosts appear out of answers in terms of putting an end to their losing streak, and we expect them to succumb to an eighth consecutive defeat.



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Tables header RHS
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Shelbourne361712740271363
2Shamrock RoversShamrock361710950351561
3St Patrick's AthleticSt Patrick's361781151371459
4Derry CityDerry361413948311755
5Galway United361313103329452
6Sligo RoversSligo361310134051-1149
7Waterford UnitedWaterford36136174347-445
8Bohemians361012143943-442
9Drogheda UnitedDrogheda36713164158-1734
10DundalkDundalk36511202350-2726


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