Galway United -v- Bray Wanderers
- Extratime Team
- Mon, Jul 05 2010
- Galway have already beaten Bray twice this season, at Terryland in March Bray went down 2-1 the Bray goal was scored by Philip Knight, in April at Carlisle, Galway came out on top 2-0.
- Bray and Galway have never played out a scoreless draw in 42 previous meetings in all competitions.
- Galway are on an unbeaten run of twelve games against Bray in all competitions, Bray have managed just two draws in those twelve meetings.
- Galway have scored two or more goals in each of the last nine meetings between the sides
- Galway United will have a near full strength squad to choose from
- ADULT ADMISSION PRICE REDUCED TO €10 FOR THIS GAME
- "We didn't really play well in the first half against Derry, we improved in the second half and played with more urgency and deserved the win and it was nice to advance. I'd liked to have had another game quickly after these two good results but unfortunately the Dundalk game on Friday was postponed. I look forward to the trip to Galway, the players will have more belief and confidence going into the game. It will be a tough game, we don't have a great record against them in Terryland but we will give it a good go and see what happens" – Bray manager Eddie Gormley.
Venue: Terryland Park, Galway
Odds: Galway United 4/7 Bray Wanderers 5/1 Draw 9/4
Referee: A. Buttimer
Showing: None
League Position: 8th
Doubtful: None
Injured: Alan Murphy
Suspended: None
League Position: 10th
Doubtful: None
Injured: Richie Baker, David Tyrrell
Suspended: Shane O’Connor, Chris Shields