League Preview: Bray Wanderers -v- Dundalk
- John Manning
- Fri, Jun 30 2017
BRAY WANDERERS
Two of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division’s top-scoring sides will be in opposition as Bray Wanderers welcome Dundalk to the Carlisle Grounds on Friday night.
Wanderers and Dundalk have scored over 80 league goals between them this term so the Carlisle Grounds faithful will be expecting plenty of goalmouth action as second-placed Dundalk come to play Harry Kenny’s men, who are holding on to third position in the table.
Bray come into this game on the back of a 2-1 away success over bottom club Galway United.
“Our form since the mid-season break has been good with two victories over Derry City and away to Galway Utd,” manager Harry Kenny told the club's media team.
“I thought we fully deserved our win in Galway with two first half goals from Anto Flood and Mark Salmon.
“Dundalk will come to the Carlisle full of confidence particularly after scoring twelve goals in their last three games.”
Bray and Dundalk clash 24 hours after Seagulls midfielder Dylan Connolly accepted an offer to move to Oriel Park.
Connolly made 19 appearances for Bray Wanderers this term, scoring five goals. He won’t be involved in this week’s match.
DUNDALK
Dundalk enter this tie buoyed by two home wins and two clean sheets in rapid succession – 4-0 against Finn Harps on Friday and 2-0 against Galway United three days later.
“Galway United set up on Monday for us to break them down like a lot of teams do at Oriel,” midfielder Chris Shields told the club's website.
“They made it difficult for us and the game wasn’t a great spectacle because of that. I thought we went about things professionally.
“We had to be patient throughout the game and we had to keep concentrating. We couldn’t switch off to give them any chances on the break or a set piece. The second goal made us more comfortable.
“We got the job done in the end with two well worked goals and maybe we could have had a couple more on the night but we are happy with that.
“We have been good since the break and it has always been the plan to win the games immediately after we came back. We wanted to get on the front foot early in the second half of the season.
“We had a bit of a disappointing first half of the season but we have come back well and that is three games, three wins and three clean sheets. We want to keep it going now.
“The games are coming thick and fast for us now and we are well used to them now. We have two tough games before we go into Europe so we want to pick up maximum points and we’ll try to start that on Friday night.”
Bray have only scored three fewer goals than the reigning league champions but have conceded 17 more and that may well be the difference on the night.
Referee: Robert Rogers
MATCH FACTS
The sides’ last encounter was at Oriel Park on Good Friday. Top scorer Gary McCabe converted two Bray penalties and Ryan Brennan was also on the mark for the Seagulls. Lilywhites captain Stephen O'Donnell was the Dundalk scorer, briefly squaring the match after McCabe’s first spot kick..
This will be the 58th league meeting between Bray Wanderers and Dundalk. The visitors hold the historical upper hand: P57; W26, D13, L18.
Bray Wanderers won the last league match between the sides at the Carlisle Grounds. That was in August last year when Mark Salmon and new Dundalk recruit Dylan Connolly scored for the Seagulls after Daryl Horgan had given Dundalk an early lead.
Last five league matches: Bray Wanderers WWLLD
Dundalk WWWLW.
BETTING
Bray Wanderers 4/1; Dundalk 7/10; Draw 11/4.
PREDICTION
Bray Wanderers 1-1 Dundalk
Bray Wanderers
Injured: None.
Doubtful: Anto Flood (ankle).
Suspended: Derek Foran and Tim Clancy.
Dundalk
Injured: None.
Doubtful:.None.
Suspended: None.
About John Manning
John Manning began writing for Extratime.ie this year after retiring from the insurance industry. He has been a regular attendee at League of Ireland football matches since the 1970s. He has particularly supported Cork Hibs, …