Matches Friday 29th & Saturday 30th September
Premier Division
Bohs v Sligo
Bohs are just about clinging on to a shot at top 3/4 in the league having gone 5 games without a win in the Premier Division (though 4 have been draws tbf). Had they lost on Monday night against Shels things would have looked fairly grim but they came back well and arguably on paper their run-in looks favourable with 3 of their 5 matches against the bottom 3 in the league. I'm sure they'd like to get back to winning ways ahead of their cup semi-final next week.
Sligo's win over Derry combined with Cork's two defeats probably means they're safe. With the superior GD it means Cork would need 10 points from their 5 matches to have any chance of catching Sligo. In fact a win for Sligo and a defeat for Cork this weekend and they're guaranteed safety for another year.
Cork v St Pat's
Cork need wins and fast - an interesting dynamic here is that these teams meet again next week in the cup semi-final. Strangely that seems to have happened quite a number of times this year that teams meet in the cup and league in successive games - Drogheda v Sligo, Bohs v Shels and Bohs v Drogheda.
Pat's will have both Sam Curtis and Jake Mulraney suspended and look to be low on confidence despite having very briefly been in the title race and a cup semi-final!
Derry v UCD
After UCD's heroics against Rovers last weekend can they put on a show against the other top team in the league? Appropriately it's now academic for UCD as they've been officially relegated. It's probably too late for Derry but they'll obviously want to secure 2nd spot and who knows - if Rovers can't beat UCD they may drop points elsewhere.
Dundalk v Drogheda
Dundalk's big win on Monday somehow keeps them in a with a shout of 4th place, which could be Europe if Pat's or Bohs finish in the top 3 and win the cup. Drogheda aren't mathematically safe from the playoff just yet but realistically Monday's win at Pat's has ensured they'll be in the Premier Division next season. They'd definitely love to get a result in Oriel Park, Dundalk have won all 3 meetings this season but in at least 2 of them they were 2nd best.
Rovers v Shels
Rovers could take a huge step to the title with a win here but Shels have still only been beaten 5 times in their 31 matches this season and actually haven't lost in the league since June. This has pushed them into the chase for Europe, another draw would probably be a good result for them.
First Division
Bray v Cobh
Anything other than a win for Bray ends their chances of a playoff. Given the resources and geographical location I think there's an argument that this as been the biggest underperformance of any team this season. Bray should've been finishing comfortably third in this Division with an outside chance of actually winning it - instead they're 8th and not even close to the playoffs.
Cobh on the other hand have had a phenomenal season and are the form team in the Division and have secured their playoff spot with 4 games to go. They'll want to keep their fine run of form going to bring in to matches against possibly Wexford and Waterford.
Galway v Athlone
With the League wrapped up and the cup semi-final next week it will be interesting to see how weak a team John Caulfield plays here. We have a 100% home record this season so he'll be keen to keep that going - especially to hang on to that for the cup - so I would expect a relatively strong team, similar to Monday night against Harps.
Athlone's form is very up and down and now they've slipped to 5th so are in the firing line of the playoff teams. They should be fine but will need 4 points (5 to be mathematically sure) from 4 games to secure a playoff.
Harps v Kerry
The end of the Dave Rogers era started with Monday's defeat in Galway but they'll obviously want to win this and maybe they're even aiming to catch Bray. Kerry will be looking for 2 more points to reach the magical 10 points for the season. On paper their matches look tough but their last two matches are against teams who'll have an eye on the playoffs so hopefully they can get 2 points, if not another win somewhere.
Waterford v Wexford
Ronan Coughlan was back and scored last weekend - with the radio silence surrounding his injury I thought he may have been gone for the season but it's perfect timing for Waterford when it looked like their season was about to totally unravel.
Wexford have put a great run together and wins over Bray and Longford last weekend have made them almost certainties for the playoffs. 3 more points guarantees it and they've already won in Waterford this season.
Longford v Treaty - Saturday
Depending on how Wexford and Athlone get on away to the top 2 on the Friday night this is a shootout to be the last man standing in terms of challengers. A draw is pretty much useless for them both. Since beating Galway, Longford have had a run of 3 games without a goal and only picking up 1 point (and that was against Kerry).
Treaty are on the back of an injury time equaliser in Bray followed by a big win against Athlone - they're like a cockroach - they just won't die.
If they could move to within 5 of Athlone with 3 games to play, who knows.