Waterford FC continue their busy schedule this evening as they return to the Airtricity League Premier Division action.
The Blues travel Leeside to take on Cork City in the Munster derby of the season.
Both sides have struggled for form this season, and will be keen to get points on the board and pull away from the bottom end of the table.
Waterford will be hoping to build on Friday's positive performance where they earned a point at home to Derry City in a 1-all draw.
MATCH PREVIEW: Waterford FC play their third game in seven days on Monday night with a trip to Turners Cross to take on Cork City. #WaterfordFC https://t.co/8t8xqAheGd pic.twitter.com/sH6d83CymQ
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Blues boss Alan Reynolds is hoping Rory Feely will be available for tonight's clash.
Alan says it's been a difficult year to date, and has also questioned the amount of games in such a short period of time.
Neale Fenn is the new Cork City manager, and he told WLR Sport that they'll be taking nothing for granted against Waterford despite their position on the league table.
HIGHLIGHTS: Michael O'Connor was on target for the Blues as his goal cancelled out Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe's opener for Derry City to share the points at the RSC on Friday night.https://t.co/3jqY9SxqsQ pic.twitter.com/HFuYRAN6zk
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Kick-off in Turners Cross is at 7:45pm, WLR will broadcast the game live with commentary team Ray Scott and Matt Keane, thanks to Clem Jacob Hire.
.@WaterfordFCie are on the road to Cork this Monday to take on newly appointed Neale Fenn and The Rebel Army. Listen in for live coverage from Turner’s Cross at 7.30pm ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/aQhtj2yvRx
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