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UCD captain Tony McDonnell is highly doubtful for the Students' home clash with Galway United on Friday night. McDonnell suffered a nasty cut in a clash of heads during Monday’s 1-1 draw away to St Patrick’s Athletic. UCD manager Pete Mahon said the decision on whether or not to play McDonnell will be made at the last minute.
Midfielder Paul Crowley and striker Paul Byrne are both definitely out through injury but UCD welcome back midfielder Shane McFaul from injury and suspension while loan signing Paul Murphy, who joined UCD from St Pats last week, is available for the first time.
Despite a solid performance in Monday night’s draw, UCD manager Pete Mahon said he is still wary of tomorrow’s opponents. “I’ve seen so many false dawns before that I’m taking nothing for granted,” said Mahon. “If we win here it should be enough to guarantee our Premier Division status for next season,” said the UCD manager. “It’s a crucial game and the mental approach of our players will be critical.”
Galway's three league wins to date have all come on the road, and only Drogheda have fewer away defeats in the league. The Tribesmen are expected to be at full strength as they look to make amends for last week's home defeat against Waterford, which saw them drop into the play-off position. With Longford mounting something of a charge below them, United will certainly be targetting all three points from this game.
Kick off in Belfield Park is 7:45.