A game that suddenly becomes pivotal merely in order to stand still, with Longford drawing level with us on Monday, and Harps just two points behind, so taking at least a point away from Ferrycarrig is critical in terms of seasonal momentum. That said, Wexford's form has taken somewhat of a nosedive in recent weeks, with 6 points secured from their last nine matches, even if one must make allowances for a spate of injuries in their squad (not dissimilar to Harps, oddly enough). Even so, Mikey Rowe continues to be a consistent performer, and their displays against both Dundalk and Bray show the potential within the club. As for ourselves, it seems there are no fresh injury concerns, but Nathan Gleeson is someway off a return, which highlights that midfield remains an area that could do with reinforcement in the forthcoming window. Still, three points and sixth place are very much up for grabs on Friday if we see the same intensity and unity of purpose as evidenced in recent games.
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