Waterford FC flew to Scotland last night to prepare for this evenings Scottish Challenge Cup 4th round game against Stenhousemuir in Ochilview Park.
The Scottish League Two side have improved greatly in recent times and they have won their last three games under the guidance of caretaker manager Davie Irons.
Speaking after the victory over Sligo Rovers on Tuesday, Blues manager Alan Reynolds said he has picked his team already for tonight's game; "Scotland is a tricky one because I wanted to bring some on the 19's but I wasn't sure whether they were playing and we had to book the flights ten days ago, so I couldn't do that to Gray Hunt by taking say Colm Whelan, Alex Phelan etc. just in case they had a game"
Alan told WLR Sport after Tuesday's home win; "Darragh Power will go and he'll start, I've told them the team down there because we won't train before Friday".
MATCH PREVIEW: Waterford FC are on their travels this week with a trip to Scotland to face @StenhousemuirFC this Friday (live on BBC Alba). #SFCvWFC https://t.co/ayWLNfKC2D pic.twitter.com/fWBBmbwtcq
— Waterford FC (@WaterfordFCie) October 10, 2019
Alan Reynolds was in a jovial mood following the Blues victory over Sligo Rovers on Tuesday and he admitted that he had no idea when the next round would take place if they defeat Stenhousmuir in tonight's 4th round game in Ochilview Park.
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A reminder to all supporters that tomorrow’s game vs @WaterfordFCie is live on BBC ALBA 7.35pm kick off
We of course hope to see you all at the game but if you are unable to travel please tune in
Admission prices
🎫ADULT £10
🎟CONCESSION/U16 £5#BackYourWarriors pic.twitter.com/6RxWeWtFxv— Stenhousemuir FC (@StenhousemuirFC) October 10, 2019