Shelbourne won't be playing for a point as they strive to open up an eleven point gap at the top of the Premier Division against Bohemians at Dalymount Park tonight.
"Bohs will be anxious to get back to winning ways after their 2-1 defeat in Waterford," said Shels boss Pat Fenlon, who expects to name an unchanged side for the re-arranged fixture. "But we won't be happy to play for a draw. We will be going all out for the three points. That has always been the philosophy at this club."
Bohs are again without defender Thomas Heary and winger Mark Rutherford so boss Stephen Kenny is set to rely on the same squad that recorded four league wins in a row before the defeat in Waterford on Friday.
"Shels are playing well and have more clean sheets than us. But once again it will be a very tight affair," said Kenny.
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