5pm 11 July 2026 League of Ireland, Premier Division Galway United 3 Sligo Rovers 2 (att 3,076) Like Derry City , Galway United are another club faced with finding an alternative venue for handful of home matches due to work going on at their regular ground. Also like Derry City, Galway have made it a bonus for groundhoppers by borrowing the local GAA Stadium. Pearse Stadium, in a Salthill area of Galway, has a capacity of more than 26,000, making it far larger than United's Terryland Park home and more than big enough for League of Ireland football. Just the seated stand was open to home supporters, with Sligo's travelling fans accommodated on part of the open terracing on the far side. The rest of the far side, and both ends, also consist of open terracing but were closed off for this match. For most of the match this looked like being an unremarkable home win. Sligo began the game bottom of the table, and it was no surprise that they trailed 1-0 at half time. Early in the s...
Steve B the Groundhopper
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