The focus shifts from exciting European midweek action to the FAI Cup last-16, where eight intriguing ties will take place tonight and across the weekend. With European qualification on offer for the eventual winners, this year’s competition carries extra weight, especially as the league remains extremely competitive. Four wins stand between the remaining clubs and a coveted place in Europe, but with eight Premier Division sides drawn against each other and at least two First Division clubs guaranteed a quarter-final spot, there are bound to be some surprises.
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Premier Division Clashes Set the Tone
Two of the all-top-flight ties kick off tonight, as Sligo Rovers host Bohemians and Cork City make a short trip to face Waterford. While Sligo are second from bottom in the league and Bohs sit second from top, all three league meetings between them have been close. Sligo boss John Russell believes the cup presents a major opportunity and trusts his players to finally get the better of Bohs, especially with only one injury concern in Jad Hakiki and defender Paddy McClean back from suspension.
Cork City and Waterford Ready for Battle
Cork City, like Sligo, are hoping a change of scenery will boost their confidence. Waterford recently defeated their Munster rivals in the league, but their inconsistency could leave the door open. While Waterford are unlikely to challenge for the league title, the cup represents their best chance at success this season.
Galway United Take on Local Rivals
Galway United are one of only two Premier Division teams facing lower-league opposition, but their derby against Salthill Devon at Eamonn Deacy Park promises to be lively. United’s good early-season form has dipped, and a slip tonight could further damage confidence heading into the final stretch of the league campaign.
Lower-League Sides Eye Cup Glory
Two all-First Division ties also take place tonight. Bray Wanderers travel to Finn Harps with several players returning from injury, and coach Paul Heffernan believes both sides will fancy progression. Meanwhile, Cobh Ramblers will be determined to avoid another cup upset when they face Kerry, who knocked them out last season. Colin Healy’s side have several injury concerns and suspensions but are confident of putting on a strong performance in front of a lively home crowd.
Weekend Fixtures Raise the Stakes
Saturday’s only fixture sees Derry City host Drogheda United in a game where one cup favourite will inevitably fall. Another heavyweight will exit on Sunday as Shelbourne meet St Patrick’s Athletic in a Dublin derby. Shamrock Rovers, aiming for a league and cup double, conclude the weekend with a visit to Longford and will look to avoid becoming another early-round casualty.