Shamrock Rovers will be looking to extend their lead at the top of the League of Ireland Premier Division when they travel to Waterford on Friday. The hosts currently sit bottom of the league and are five points behind second-bottom Sligo Rovers, while the visitors are five points above second-placed St Patrick's Athletic. Shamrock Rovers's head coach Stephen Bradley has been in charge since 2016 and has guided the club to five league titles, two FAI Cups and two President of Ireland's Cups during his tenure. However, Shamrock Rovers head into Friday's clash off the back of a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Shelbourne last week and will be keen to get back to winning ways. Waterford have endured a disappointing season so far, but results have improved since Graham Coughlan took charge of the club in May. In his first five games, Coughlan has guided Waterford to two wins, two draws and one defeat, meaning he has picked up more points in that time than the club did in their previous 15 league matches. The Blues will be hoping to pick up back-to-back league victories for the first time this season, but they do not have a strong record against Shamrock Rovers. In their last eight meetings, Waterford have failed to pick up a single win, suffering seven defeats and earning one draw. Shamrock Rovers are without defender Pico Lopes, who is away at the World Cup with Cape Verde and starred as they drew with Spain in their opening game. Striker Daniel Mandoiu is also likely to miss the game with a muscle issue and Aaron Greene may continue up front as a result. Waterford are set to be without the likes of Finlay Armstrong and Evan McLaughlin through injury. Amond will continue up front after scoring a hat-trick against Sligo Rovers last week, while Voilas could partner him after scoring off the bench. The match is expected to be a tough test for both teams, with Shamrock Rovers looking to bounce back from their recent defeat and Waterford seeking to build on their improved form. Shamrock Rovers's recent record against Waterford is impressive, with seven wins and one draw in their last eight meetings. The club will be looking to maintain their lead at the top of the league and secure their 23rd league title. The match kicks off on Friday, with Shamrock Rovers's fans hoping for a win to extend their team's lead at the top of the League of Ireland Premier Division.
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Shamrock Rovers Target Victory Over Waterford
Shamrock Rovers look to maintain top spot with victory against Waterford, following their recent defeat to Shelbourne
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