Galway play host to Bray Wanderers

Galway United will be looking for only their second league win of the season when they entertain Bray Wanderers at Terryland Park tonight, kick-off 7.45pm.

Galway United will be looking for only their second league win of the season when they entertain Bray Wanderers at Terryland Park tonight, kick-off 7.45pm.

The Tribesmen must plan without Shaun Kelly who is serving a ban, while Joseph Yoffe remains sidelined with an ankle injury.

Sean Kelly (knee) is also out, Shane Keogh and Darragh Duggan are unavailable as they are currently completing their Leaving Cert.

Both Ian Rossiter and Jonathan Keane are expected to make their debuts.

United boss Sean Connor said: "Every game is a massive game. We've gone 10 League games without getting a point. We need to stop the rot.

“We've just been keeping our heads down, trying to stop the run of form we're currently on."

Adam Mitchell is suspended for Bray, while long term injury victims Stephen Brennan (calf), Gary Shaw (foot), Dave Webster (ankle) and Jake Kelly (hamstring) also sit out the trip.

John Mulroy is a doubt while Daire Doyle and Chris Shields have also suffered minor strains. Stephen Last joins the squad.

Wanderers Director of Football Pat Devlin said: “This game won't be easy. We remember Galway from the play-offs last year. We will have to go there and work hard if we want the desired result."

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