On May 5, Shamrock were hosting Sligo Rovers in the Premier Division of Ireland. Shamrock came out on top, securing a 2-0 win.
The game turned on the 26th minute when Graham Burke found the net, tipping the balance in Shamrock's favor. Aaron Greene then scored, bringing the match to a 2-0 conclusion.
The spotlight turns to the field where the upcoming match sees Shamrock and Sligo Rovers are set to clash again, 2 months after the previous Premier Division encounter which Sligo Rovers won 2-1. Shamrock enter this match after two consecutive draws, having shared points with Cork City and Shelbourne. With goals conceded across five consecutive matches, they face a chance to reset and refocus on defensive solidity.
Sligo Rovers approach this clash having drawn with Drogheda and Cork City. Their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have been conceding goals for three consecutive matches now.
This Premier Division encounter highlights the attacking players who have stood out for Shamrock and Sligo Rovers throughout the campaign, even in challenging moments. Shamrock’s attacking options, guided by Stephen Bradley, have been bolstered by Jack Byrne, the team’s top scorer, and Graham Burke, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Byrne has already scored two goals in Premier Division this season, and has also shown his creativity, leading the team with five assists this campaign. Adding further support are Aaron McEneff, Lee Grace and Josh Honohan, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
Meanwhile, Sligo Rovers’s offensive unit, crafted under John Russell’s leadership, has leaned on Owen Elding, their main scorer, and William Fitzgerald, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Elding has emerged as Sligo Rovers’s leading scorer in Premier Division this season, netting six goals, while Fitzgerald has been their leading creator in the competition with five assists. Cian Kavanagh, Reece Hutchinson and Francely Lomboto have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Sligo Rovers’s attack.
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Shamrock kicked off the game with Ed McGinty, Lee Grace, Cory O'Sullivan, Roberto Lopes, Danny Grant who got substituted by Victor Ozhianvuna on the 83rd minute, Darragh Nugent, Matthew Healy who got substituted by Gary O'Neill on the 68th minute, Adam Matthews, Graham Burke who got substituted by John O'Sullivan on the 68th minute, Aaron Greene who got substituted by Rory Gaffney on the 83rd minute and Jack Byrne who got substituted by Michael Noonan on the 68th minute as starters, with Leon Pohls, Josh Honohan, Trevor Clarke, Cian Barrett, Gary O'Neill, Victor Ozhianvuna, John O'Sullivan, Rory Gaffney and Michael Noonan on the bench.
Sligo Rovers's starting eleven were Sam Sargeant, Reece Hutchinson, Gareth Mcelroy, John Mahon, Conor Reynolds who got substituted by Harvey Lintott on the 77th minute, Matty Wolfe who got substituted by Darie Patton on the 77th minute, Ronan Manning, Jad Hakiki who got substituted by Cian Kavanagh on the 46th minute, William Fitzgerald, Francely Lomboto who got substituted by Wilson Waweru on the 77th minute and Owen Elding, with Conor Walsh, Harvey Lintott, Stephen Mallon, Conor Cannon, Guilherme Priosti, Darie Patton, Kyle Mcdonagh, Cian Kavanagh and Wilson Waweru on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card three times throughout the game. John Mahon, Matthew Healy and Lee Grace were the ones to receive it.
Over five meetings since March 2024, the teams have each had their moments. Shamrock and Sligo Rovers each have two wins, with the remaining one ending as draw. The most recent match between them was on March 3, 2025, in the Premier Division of Ireland, where Sligo Rovers secured a 2-1 victory. In total, Shamrock have managed eight goals in these five meetings, compared to Sligo Rovers's four. So far, neither Shamrock nor Sligo Rovers have an edge in their recent head-to-head record.
Shamrock have won five of their thirteen matches in Premier Division this season, with five draws and three defeats, netting nineteen goals (1.46 per match) and conceding fourteen (1.08 per match). In Premier Division, Sligo Rovers have played thirteen matches, winning two, drawing three and losing eight, netting nineteen goals (1.46 per match) and conceding 27 (2.08 per match).
Shamrock are on a two-game drawing streak, with level games against Cork City and Shelbourne in their last two matches, while Sligo Rovers's recent form includes two consecutive draws, with level games against Drogheda and Cork City in their last two matches. Overall, Shamrock have won seven of their last twenty matches, losing seven and drawing six, while over their most recent twenty games, Sligo Rovers have claimed three victories, suffered twelve defeats, and drawn five times.
As always, Ireland Premier Division's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Shamrock sit 3rd with twenty points from thirteen matches, while Sligo Rovers are currently 10th in the table with nine points from thirteen matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Shamrock and Sligo Rovers in real time. You can watch the goals by Graham Burke and Aaron Greene as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Shamrock - Sligo Rovers are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.