Galway United host Bohemian FC in the Premier Division on Friday evening, with both teams still playing for something meaningful as the league run-in tightens. Galway sit 7th on 20 points and can approach this one with less pressure, while Bohemians arrive at Eamonn Deacy Park with more table tension around them and a busy week to manage.
Galway’s home form has been steady enough rather than spectacular, but they did give themselves a lift with a 4-1 win away to Sligo Rovers last time out. That was an important response after a 1-3 defeat at home to Shamrock Rovers, and it came on the back of a run of draws against Derry City, St Patrick’s Athletic and Waterford FC. John Caulfield’s side have not been easy to put away at home, where their record stands at 3 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats, with 12 goals scored and 12 conceded. The numbers suggest they tend to be involved in open enough games, and there is no fresh injury problem reported ahead of this one. Caulfield has also hinted that Frantz Pierrot could be in line to start after another week in training, which gives Galway an extra attacking option.
That derby win at Sligo was also backed up by decent underlying numbers. Galway produced 2.30 xG, scored four times from five shots on target, and looked far more direct than they did in the 1-3 loss to Shamrock Rovers. They have now scored in each of their last 13 league matches without a clean sheet, which is the kind of run that usually keeps both sides interested in the scoring markets.
Galway United Form & Analysis
At their best, Galway have shown they can be stubborn and dangerous in the same game. Their 23 goals scored this season is not a huge total, but they have found ways to compete in most fixtures, and the home record suggests they are not straightforward visitors for anyone. The problem has been the balance at the back: they have conceded in almost every recent league outing, including in games where they have taken points.
The Sligo result may also have been timely from a confidence point of view. Coming from a run that included three draws in four before the Shamrock Rovers defeat, it was a proper away performance rather than a narrow smash-and-grab. If Pierrot does start, Galway have a bit more physical presence in the forward areas, and that could matter against a Bohs defence that usually travels well but is not completely immune to chances.
Bohemian FC Form & Analysis
Bohemians sit 3rd with 28 points and have been one of the more reliable sides in the division, especially on their travels. Their away record is strong: 4 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats, with only 6 goals conceded. That is a proper platform, and it explains why they come into this game as the more established side overall.
Their latest result was a 2-1 home win over Drogheda United, a match they controlled with 20 shots, 8 on target and 1.92 xG. Dayle Rooney, Patrick Hickey and Thomas Oluwa all played key roles in the attacking phases, although Rooney is one of the confirmed absentees here. Douglas James-Taylor is also unavailable, while manager Alan Reynolds is suspended. With Shamrock Rovers at home coming three days later, there is a chance Bohemians manage workloads a little more carefully than usual.
Still, their recent form is solid enough. They have taken seven points from their last three league matches and have gone four games unbeaten since their last defeat. On the road, they have enough about them to pose problems even if this becomes a slightly more controlled evening than some would expect.
Head-to-Head
These sides have had some close meetings recently, including Bohemians’ 1-0 win in Dublin in March and Galway’s 2-0 home success last October. The wider pattern is that matches between them have often stayed tight, even if both teams have usually had spells on top.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
Both Teams To Score is priced at 8/11, and that looks the most natural angle here. Galway are coming off a four-goal away win and have been scoring regularly, while Bohemians have the away quality to create chances of their own. The correct score call is 1-1, which fits the xG projection as well, with Galway at 1.2 and Bohemians at 1.1.