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The SSE Airtricity Premier Division game tonight between Waterford FC and Shamrock Rovers at the RSC will now kick off at 7pm and not 7.45pm.

The SSE Airtricity Premier Division game tonight between Waterford FC and Shamrock Rovers at the RSC will now kick off at 7pm and not 7.45pm.
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Waterford FC will be hoping to bounce back from defeat tonight when the Blue take on Shamrock Rovers in the RSC.

Two goals at the end of the first half from Danny Mandroiu and a Sam Bone own goal secured the points at a wet and windy RSC on Friday night.

Michael Barker played the ball down the right for Kris Twardek who got past the challenge of Tyreke Wilson before crossing to the back post where the unfortunate Bone saw his header find his own net.    Bohemians doubled their lead shortly after when, Mandroiu was bundled over in the area by Scott Allardice and he fired the resulting spot-kick past Murphy

Shamrock Rovers will make the trip to the Southeast riding high on the back of their 6-0 thumping of Cork City on Friday night in Tallaght.     Five goals from Graham Burke sent the Tallaght side on their way to their second league win of the season.

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The sides last met back in August in Tallaght Stadium. Dean O’Hallorans first-half goal proved only to be a conciliation, as Rover took all three points on a scoreline of 2-1.

Shamrock Rovers last visit to the RSC saw the Hoops come away with all three points.  Goals from Jack Byrne, Aaron Greene and Thomas Oluwa saw Stephen Bradley's men run out comfortable 5-1 winners.

The Blues have struggled in games against Rovers, only managing one win in the nine meetings since Waterford returned to the top flight.

Managers View: Speaking to WaterfordFC.ie ahead of Monday night’s match against Shamrock Rovers, manager Alan Reynolds said:

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“I thought that we lacked that bit of quality at times during the game.I thought that it was easier for us to defend against the conditions in the first half if I’m honest and you could see that in the second half where it was easy for them [Bohemians] to defend.

“I would remind people though that we have a group of players that don’t even know each other, and they are still trying to get to know each other. It’s going to take time and people are going to be patient with that. At times we looked every bit what we are as a new team.

“We’ve a short turn around now until our next game on Monday against Shamrock Rovers. That can be a good thing when you come off a defeat, you just hit the reset button and go at it again.

“They’re a top side. There aren’t many teams who will go out and put six past Cork like they’ve done on Friday. It’ll be a big challenge for our boys. These are the games these lads wanted to be playing in. As a player, you want to play against the highest standard of player.”

Team News: Scott Allardice will miss out on Monday nights game due to a hip injury.    Michael O’Connor will miss out due to illness while Dean Walsh continues to miss out with a hamstring injury.

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