Derry City will be looking to continue where they left off on Friday night when they take on Drogheda United at the Brandywell tonight (kick-off 7.45pm).
City smashed seven past UCD on Friday night to keep the pressure on league leaders Shamrock Rovers.
The Candystripes must plan for tonight’s clash without Barry Molloy, who remains out with ankle ligament damage.
Kevin Deery, Emmet Friars and Eddie McCallion return to the squad having served a suspension on Friday.
McCallion is set to play his 500th game for the Brandywell outfit.
City manager Stephen Kenny said: “We are pleased with the quality of the goals and our level of performance is improving. Drogheda will give us nothing easy and we will have to earn the right to play.”
Mick Cooke’s United are still looking to secure their first victory of the campaign. And Drogheda must plan without Mark O'Brien who is serving a suspension.
United boss Cooke said: “The Brandywell is going to always be a difficult place to go. Derry will be full of confidence. I was disappointed not to get something against Bohemians. I thought we played well and the lads put in a good effort, but things are just going against us.”