Rodrigo Tosi and Limerick aiming to maintain bright start

Martin Russell’s side Buncrana-bound where Derry will be looking to “bed in”

Ronan Finn: likely to start for Shamrock Rovers in the big Dublin derby against Bohemians. Photograph: Ryan Byrne/Inpho
Ronan Finn: likely to start for Shamrock Rovers in the big Dublin derby against Bohemians. Photograph: Ryan Byrne/Inpho

The opening night results mean that while the Dublin derby at Tallaght might attract more attention this Friday, the top of the table clash will be in the unlikely setting of Maginn Park where Derry City take on newly-promoted Limerick.

"It's a challenge," says City boss Kenny Shiels, "and the pitch might suit Limerick this week, it's massive, but I don't want anyone to be making excuses. We'll just have to bed ourselves in and make it a difficult place for clubs to come."

Doing that this evening, he suggests, will be especially difficult, not least because of Rodrigo Antonio Tosi, the Brazilian-born striker who kicked off his league career here with a hat-trick against Sligo Rovers last week.

"People focus on the Brazilian thing but he's actually very well suited to being a European-style target man," says Limerick manager Martin Russell.

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“He has a good touch but he has presence too and he wants to get on the end of things. Last week was just one game but I think we can go on and score a lot of goals in this league.”

David O'Connor, John O'Flynn and Shane Tracy all miss out again for the visitors while City are without Rory Patterson, Ben Doherty and Harry Monaghan. Aaron Barry may have a late test but Shiels says he is reluctant to risk him at this stage despite the inexperience of the players available to him in defence.

At Tallaght, Ronan Finn is set to start for Rovers but Graham Burke is suspended for a game manager Stephen Bradley says it is "vital" his side wins.

Bohemians travel without Eoin Wearen or Ismahil Akinade who had spleen removed in midweek and faces several months on the sidelines.

Major improvement

Galway head to Turner’s Cross for what Shane Keegan describes as “a tasty game” and the United boss insists the visitors have “the players and the game-plan to get a result”. It would represent a major improvement on last week’s home defeat by Drogheda.

Paul Sinnott will be missing with an ankle injury while Garry Buckley is suspended and John Kavanagh out injured for the hosts. Steven Beattie and Alan Bennett seem likely to come into contention.

Drogheda will be without Killian Brennan (collarbone) for the visit of St Patrick’s Athletic but his brother Sean will be in the squad while Liam Buckley is without Darren Dennehy and Aiden Keena (both suspended) although Rory Feely returns from a ban.

Darragh Noone and Conor Earley are available again for Bray but John Sullivan is a doubt while Ollie Horgan must wait to check on Killian Cantwell (thigh) and Jonny Bonner (back).

In the First Division, Athlone Town have announced the appointment of French agent Marc Formeaux as director of first team operations with manager Colin Fortune apparently being edged out by those now in control of the club.

Fixtures (7.45 unless stated) Premier Division

Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians (7.30)

Home: 4/9, Draw: 100/30, Away: 13/2.

Bray Wanderers v Finn Harps

Home: 8/13, Draw: 13/5, Away: 5/1.

Cork City v Finn Harps

Home: 1/3, Draw: 7/2, Away: 10/1.

Derry City v Limerick

Home: Evens, Draw: 5/2, Away: 13/5.

Drogheda United v St Patrick’s Athletic

Home: 9/5, Draw: 23/10, Away: 6/4.

First Division

UCD v Shelbourne

Home: 11/10, Draw: 12/5, Away: 9/4.

Waterford v Cabinteely

Home: 1/4, Draw: 9/2, Away: 9/1.

Wexford v Athlone Town (8.0)

Home: 4/6, Draw: 13/5, Away: 4/1.

Betting courtesy of Paddy Power.

Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone is Work Correspondent at The Irish Times