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With 6 games remaining will Dundalk secure the automatic promotion place or can Cobh or Bray catch them!
I still reckon Dundalk will slip up, starting tonight against an ever improving Bray side. If that happens and Cobh overcome Treaty then the deficit will be cut to 3 points.
Now, that would make it interesting.
Dundalk have difficult home games against Bray tonight and UCD who have turned their season around and secured a play-off position and could also take points at Dundalk.
Cobh have 4 of their last 6 games at home with the final game being Dundalk that could end as a final game to take the title.
Can anyone confirm are the rules for teams ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored and if still equal, teams are deemed to occupy the same position. :confused:
Nesta99
12/09/2025, 10:56 AM
Your interesting = my cardiac arrest! Head to head comes in to it too if teams cant be seperated but Im not sure in which order after GD. You have outlined the worst case fears for Dundalk fans but to counter that Dundalk still play Athlone, Cobh last game follows already beathing them 3 times (?). Cobh and Bray have yet to play each other. Dundalk should pick up a minimum of 9 points from remaining games + the 6 ahead and at the moment significant +GD. Every time I have thought Dundalk looked like losing the momentum they have gotten a result and shown a resolve beyond the years of a young squad so more of the same I hope. If players havent been banjaxed on international duty and were back to picking from a full hand then there is more reason to be positive.....while I wont be able to watch from fear of Dundalk doing it the hardest way possible as is usually the form.
Neish
12/09/2025, 11:41 AM
Bray chances of making up 10 points (+ 20-25 goals) on Dundalk in 6 games are more or less non existent, Cobh have an outside chance of nicking it but I can't see it happening.
The real battle will be Treaty vs Harps for the final playoff spot as I think UCD are far enough ahead of both and probably the most ideal remain fixtures to confirm their playoff place
Stevie mac
12/09/2025, 6:32 PM
This is an awful 1st division. Dundalk should win it before the last game and winning tonight would be a huge step towards it. Cobh haven't been able to capitalise on our previous 2 slip ups
I fancy bray to be the 1st division playoff rep and if they face Galway or waterford from the PD they'd beat them. If sligo end up in PO they'll win it easy enough
Stevie mac
12/09/2025, 9:04 PM
Its in the bag. End the thread
Nesta99
12/09/2025, 9:11 PM
Well we're still only a one result swing to make the last game relevant, so not just yet.
MoydowMonty
12/09/2025, 9:29 PM
Its been in the bag since before summer. End thread
Nesta99
13/09/2025, 9:41 AM
There's play-off positions to be decided too!
Neish
13/09/2025, 10:05 AM
There's play-off positions to be decided too!
Yeah, I think last night's results killed off any slim hope Bray would of had at the title shot and probably 2nd place too.
Bray and UCD look to have 2 of the remaining playoff spots but its very much open between Harps, Treaty and possibly Wexford for the 5th place spot
pineapple stu
13/09/2025, 10:22 AM
Was thinking after 20 minutes of the Cup games that it was clear the First Division had no hope in the play-off.
After Sligo's collapse, you never know. Especially if they drop Galway into the mix instead.
Stevie mac
13/09/2025, 10:41 AM
What is the format of the 1st division playoffs. Are they 2 legged or 1 legged affairs
holidaysong
13/09/2025, 11:23 AM
What is the format of the 1st division playoffs. Are they 2 legged or 1 legged affairs
The semis are both two leg. The First division final and First vs Premier match are both one leg (neutral venues).
Stevie mac
13/09/2025, 12:01 PM
The semis are both two leg. The First division final and First vs Premier match are both one leg (neutral venues).
Thanks. So i assume 2nd and 3rd have 2nd leg at home. And then there's no benefit to finishing 2nd over 3rd
pineapple stu
13/09/2025, 1:09 PM
Technically second gets an easier play-off (versus fifth rather than fourth)
Nesta99
13/09/2025, 4:29 PM
Last years play-off final was a bt of false positioning as Drogs were far better than their league position and were in championship form and that has been born out this year where they continued on topping the table albeit fading as the season has gone on. They did lose players eg their main striker but a solid season for them and could have been in another cup semi after taking Rovers to penalies last night.
So this year could be very different with the relegation play-off sides, Galways have been in poor form and Sligo, who should be in a better position, just dont seem to be able to build form - they threw away a 3 goal lead against a mid table 1st division side last night. Neither look like they could reel in Waterford. Bray have been in a final recently that could stand to them, Cobh and Dundalk have led the way for a long time and will have positive momentum if ending up against a Pemier side (Dundalk would be feeling sorry for themselves if they are not up automatically).
One off games you just never know but can a 1st Division side genuinely win a play-off this season? From games seen it has been far from a vintage season with some awful football, but has there been much quality amog the bottom 3 of the premier either?
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