Waterford FC will be seeking their first home win of the season in the Airticity League Premier Division this evening.
St. Patrick's Athletic are the visitors to the Kilbarry venue.
The Blues come into the game on the back of a 4-nil defeat to league champions, Dundalk last weekend.
The Dublin outfit lie fifth in the league table, four points ahead of Alan Reynolds' men.
Waterford FC central defender Maxim Kouogun told WLR Sport the squad are keen to get back on track.
Blues midfielder Bastien Héry says a win tonight would be a huge lift.
Waterford manager Alan Reynolds, says his players are giving it everything and will aim to keep improving.
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Kick-off at the RSC is at 7:45pm, and Matt Keane will have regular updates here on WLR.
MATCH PREVIEW: It’s a return to the RSC this Friday evening as Waterford FC welcome @stpatsfc in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division. Match preview and the thoughts of Alan Reynolds below... https://t.co/TkKbW9zWa9 #FridaysAtTheRSC #WaterfordFC 📸 Noel Browne pic.twitter.com/fN0VE6qjTH
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Elsewhere tonight, Shamrock Rovers will retain their place at the top of thetable, if they beat Sligo Rovers in Tallaght .
Second place Bohemians will hope to continue their unbeaten start, when they meet Cork City at Turners Cross.
The champions Dundalk travel to the Brandywell to face Derry City, and U-C-D welcome Finn Harps to Belfield.