Waterford FC defender Rory Feely says everyone is still on a high after the victory against Cork City on Monday.
They play Hearts in The Tunnocks Scottish Challenge Cup tonight in the RSC at 7.45pm.
It's the start of a busy few days with the Blues welcoming Dundalk to Waterford on Monday for the FAI Cup Quarter-Final.
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Rory Feely believes some of the young Under 19 players may figure against Hearts tonight; "Yeah I think there's a couple of lads coming in now who didn't get the minutes they wanted over the last few weeks, couple of the 19's and the younger lads are eager to impress the gaffer, everyone is still buzzing obviously from Monday and the morale is high".
He says Monday's win was a huge morale boost to the squad and backroom team, the Blues came from behind to beat Cork City 2-1 at Turner's Cross.
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Rory says it's the start of a busy few days for the club.
Kick-off is @ 7:45pm, and Matt Keane will have updates here on WLR.
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Dundalk can go 10 points clear at the top of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division if they beat Cork City at Oriel Park.
Also in the top flight, Finn Harps welcome St Patrick's Athletic to Finn Park.
And Galway United meet Shamrock Rovers in an FAI Cup quarter final at Eamonn Deacy Park.