Sligo vs Cork betting tips 30 September League of Ireland: "Sligo welcomed Shelbourne in the last league game played three days ago. Goal from Ventre brought the home side into a 1:0 lead in 24th minute, while second goal for hosts, in 42nd minute scored by Davoren was enough for the home team to get easy three pointer with a 2:0 final score victory."
It was a third consecutive victory for the current champions who, thanks to setback from Dundalk, went to the second position at the table and are now five points below the leaders from St Patricks. Having that in mind, everything remains open for the current champions, even though they had pretty ugly start in the season. However, coach Baraclough remained on the ground, saying that they firstly have to win over Cork, team that is in a very good shape with many positive results lately. Central defender Gavin Peers (27/2) has completed with 12th yellow card in the season and will be suspended for the next two league matches. Apart from him, only Ross Gaynor (winger, 19/1) remains injured for the home team.
Cork, on the other side, hosted UCD before three days as the real competitive game needed only sixteen minutes to be decided. Hosts took a strong start into it, scored two goals, in tenth and sixteenth minute, both scored by Turner, for the final 2:0 victory as the visitors couldn’t find a way to make any kind of a respond in the rest of the match.
It was their second consecutive victory as the team previously won over Drogheda 3:2 on the road and it looks like they are completely different team in last couple of weeks. They show to be very stable, fluent in making dangerous attacks and scoring, having won five out of last six matches played. With such a good run, they have now turned to be the favorite of getting the sixth position in the end of the season, as fifth placed Shamrock is six points above them. Atmosphere in the team is great at the moment, as coach Ashton is very pleased and will probably take the permanent role of leading the team. Guests are counting only long term absentees as they miss defenders Kevin Murray (5/0) and Darren Dennehy (10/0).
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Cork City’s last seven away games.
There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Sligo Rovers’s last five home games.
Both teams are coming in a great form into this game and more important, they are scoring a lot recently. Hosts remain slight favorite to get the three pointer, but having in mind recent form of Cork, it won’t be easy at all. Open game is expected with both teams scoring and Sligo prevailing easy or hard.
Bet: Over 2.5 goals
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