EA Sports Cup Preview: Cobh Ramblers -v- Avondale United

COBH RAMBLERS

Cobh Ramblers will seek to continue their impressive start to 2017 as they welcome Avondale United to St. Colman’s Park on Tuesday (kick-off 7.45 p.m.).

 

The Co. Cork sides will face each other in the opening round of this season’s EA Sports Cup. The match was rescheduled from March 21st as a mark of respect to the late Ryan McBride (RIP).

 

The town of Cobh is buzzing as Ramblers jointly sit atop the SSE Airtricity League First Division table after a workmanlike 1-0 home win over UCD on Saturday evening. Ben O’Riordan’s first ever senior goal gave Ramblers an important victory over one of their promotion rivals.

 

Speaking before the original fixture, Cobh manager Stephen Henderson said that while the league is their focus, he'll be putting out a strong team against Avondale.

 

"The cups are something we want to do well in. Supporters of football in this country don't get too many days out, so if we can get our lads to a semi-final or a final for our supporters that would be amazing.




"We're going to have a crack off it, and we're very confident that whatever team we put out will be the team that will go out and win the match for us."

 

Speaking to Red FM after the UCD match, Henderson looked ahead to the EA Sports Cup fixture. “We have a very tough match on Tuesday night against a very strong Avondale team. It’s a Cup we want to do well in and we have to get ourselves prepared for that.”

 

 

AVONDALE UNITED



Avondale United are the reigning Munster Senior League champions. They currently sit in 7th place in this season’s league but have several matches in hand over some of the main challengers.

 

The club received a major boost last month when stalwart ‘Dale defender Mark Horgan was named FAI Intermediate Player of the Year at the Three FAI International Football Awards Ceremony. Horgan has also represented Ireland at intermediate level. He captained the Irish Defence Forces squad at the recent Defence Forces World Cup. Horgan is making his way back from injury but unfortunately, won’t be fit to play against Ramblers.

 

Avondale’s last Munster Senior League encounter (on 2nd April) resulted in a heavy home loss to St. Mary’s. The tie was 0-0 at half-time but ‘Dale conceded four goals in 34 second half minutes before Simon Falvey netted a late consolation. That result was a blow to Avondale, coming off two impressive victories against Cobh Wanderers and Rockmount. Falvey, Vinny O’Brien, and ex-Cork City player Josh O’Shea have been among the goals recently for Avondale.

 

On St. Patrick’s Day, Avondale advanced in the Munster Senior League Beamish Cup, beating MSL 1st Division side Carrigaline United 7-6 in a penalty shoot-out after a 1-1 draw. Vinny O’Brien was again on target for Avondale in normal time and goalkeeper Cian Hartnett produced the vital penalty save after 13 successful spot kicks.

 

‘Dale’s Under 19 netminder Owen O'Sullivan will start in goal, with former Cobh Ramblers goalkeeper Robert Birdsall out injured.

 

Referee: Jason Mannix.

 

 

MATCH FACTS

Ramblers midfielder Karl Caulfield will probably face his former club.

 

Avondale United have a rich Cup pedigree. The club are the all-time record winners of the FAI Intermediate Cup with seven wins. They reached the FAI Senior Cup quarter-finals just three seasons ago before losing to Finn Harps.

 

Avondale’s previous foray in the EA Sports Cup was in 2014. They took an early lead through Graham McCarthy before going down to a 2-1 First Round defeat at the RSC against Waterford.

 

Cobh Ramblers’ record League Cup victory was a 5-0 win away to Waterford in 1997. The club’s best League Cup performance came when Ramblers reached the in 1976-77 semi-finals (as a non-league club). They lost 4-2 at home to Limerick in last season’s first round.

 

Cobh Ramblers: last five games WWDLW

Avondale United: last five games LWWWL

 

  

BETTING

Cobh Ramblers 1/3, Draw 11/4, Avondale United 6/1.

 

PREDICTION

Cobh Ramblers 3-1 Avondale United

 

 

Cobh Ramblers

Injured: Ryan Hogan

Doubtful: Chris McCarthy, Cian Kingston, Anthony O’Donnell

Suspended: None.

 

Avondale United

Injured: Robert Birdsall. Mark Horgan, Cian Hill.

Doubtful: None.

Suspended: None.