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Exciting fixtures ahead for Galway United on Easter Weekend

As the Easter weekend approaches, Galway United gears up for an action-packed schedule with three significant fixtures across the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division and Women’s Premier Division. Wrapping up with a home game on Bank Holiday Monday.

 

Read a summary of each game in the tabs below, including interviews with John Caulfield and Phil Trill.

 

FRIDAY AWAY TO DERRY

Derry City vs Galway United – Friday 29th March

MATCH SUMMARY ℹ️

Kicking off the weekend, Galway United’s Senior Men’s side face Derry City at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium. This encounter marks their first meeting since 2017 where United came away with a 2-1 victory at Eamonn Deacy Park. A lot has changed since though for both sides. It is promising an exciting clash as the Tribesmen seek to secure vital points on the road.

JOHN CAULFIELD’S THOUGHTS 💭

John Caulfield spoke to our media partners Galway Bay FM ahead of the game, listen to it in full below.


  • We’ve played Derry 70 times before with 19 wins, 13 draws and 38 defeats.
  • From 32 away games we’ve won 5, drawn 7 and lost 20. All but one of those matches was at Brandywell (we lost against them in Maginn Park in Buncrana when Brandywell was being rebuilt in 2017.
  • Our last meeting with them was in September 2017 and we beat them 2-1 at home.

  • Our last away win was nearly 9 years ago when we won 2-0 up there on the 8th May 2015. First half goals from Ryan Connolly and Jake Keegan gave us the win, though the game finished in unusual circumstances with their striker Anthony Elding ending up playing in goal as their starting goalkeeper Gerard Doherty went off injured before their sub keeper also got injured in the second half and couldn’t continue!
  • Their sub keeper Tadgh Ryan is the only ex-United player on their books at the moment. He played 26 times for us keeping 4 clean sheets.
  • Conor McCormack signed for us from Derry.
  • Patrick Hoban has never scored against us, though not active Premier Division player has scored more goals against us than Patrick McEleney’s 6 goals.
  • We have played 9 times on 29th March previously with 2 wins, 2 draws and 5 defeats.
  • Most recently 5 years ago (2019) we lost 0-1 away at Cabinteely with future United striker Rob Manley scoring the only goal of the game.

HOW TO FOLLOW ALONG

If you weren’t lucky enough to get your hands on an away ticket you can follow from home.

  • Watch the game live on LOITV 📺

You can stream the game LIVE on any device, anywhere worldwide with LOITV.

  • Social Media 📲

You can follow us on social media to see match updates, particularly on Twitter and our Instagram or Facebook stories.

  • Get the FAI Connect app 🤳

FAI Connect is a free app where you can see live scores and updates of games across Ireland, at any level. We would highly recommend downloading it on your phone for extra info.

SATURDAY AWAY TO SLIGO

Sligo Rovers vs Galway United – Saturday 30th March

SUMMARY

Next up, the spotlight shifts to the Women’s Premier Division as Galway United’s women’s side returns to face Sligo Rovers at The Showgrounds. Fresh from a triumphant victory in the All-Island Cup, the team aims to continue their winning momentum in the second instalment of the Connacht Derby.

PHIL TRILL’S THOUGHTS 💭

Phill Trill spoke to our media partners Galway Bay FM ahead of the game, listen to it in full below.

HOW TO FOLLOW ALONG

If you weren’t lucky enough to get your hands on an away ticket you can follow from home.

  • Watch the game live on LOITV 📺

You can stream the game LIVE on any device, anywhere worldwide with LOITV.

  • Social Media 📲

You can follow us on social media to see match updates, particularly on Twitter and our Instagram or Facebook stories.

  • Get the FAI Connect app 🤳

FAI Connect is a free app where you can see live scores and updates of games across Ireland, at any level. We would highly recommend downloading it on your phone for extra info

MONDAY IN EAMONN DEACY PARK

Galway United vs Bohemians – Bank Holiday Monday 1st April

SUMMARY

Wrapping up the weekend with a Bank Holiday spectacle on the banks of the River Corrib, Galway United’s Senior Men’s side return to Eamonn Deacy Park for a crucial showdown against Bohemians. This match holds particular significance as it deviates from the usual Friday night football in Galway and serves as a televised event on Virgin Media, live from 7:30pm. Memories of their last encounter in the FAI Cup Semi-Final fuel anticipation as the Tribesmen seek redemption against Bohemians.

7 October 2023; Stephen Walsh of Galway United and Bartlomiej Kukulowicz of Bohemians during the Sports Direct Mens FAI Cup semi-final match between Galway United and Bohemians at Eamonn Deacy Park in Galway. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

HOME MATCH TICKETS 🎟

Home match tickets have gone on pre-sale to Season Ticket holders and Co-Op members on the evening Wednesday 27th March.

Home tickets will be on general sale online at the link below on the morning of Friday 29th March. 

LIVE ON TV 📺

It’s a crucial game against Bohemians, and it’s presented live on TV on Virgin Media. Coverage starts from 7:30pm on Monday, you can also watch on Virgin Media Player.