Bohemians go into tonight's Dublin derby against Shamrock Rovers determined to give fans something to cheer about.
The Gypsies have suffered successive defeats against Rovers in the sides' two meetings this year and manager Keith Long wants to set the record straight.
He said: "It's our last home game of the season and it's against Shamrock Rovers - we want to send the supporters home happy.
"We won't need any motivation. The players are determined to give a gutsy and honest performance.”
Bohs are once again without Ismahil Akinade through illness.
Shamrock Rovers will be without the suspended Sean Heaney, while Luke Byrne is injured. Trevor Clarke is away with the Ireland U19s and Derek Pender is rated as doubtful.
St Patrick's Athletic host Wexford Youths looking to bounce back from last weekends 3-1 FAI Cup defeat to Cork City.
The Saints are seeking their third league win against Wexford this season having won 4-0 in April and 1-0 in August.
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Wexford Youths begin life without Stephen Last, Danny Ledwith, Conor O'Keefe, Eric Molloy and Andy Mulligan with a trip to Richmond Park to south Dublin.
Wexford currently sit five points behind Finn Harps with five games remaining.
Manager Shane Keegan retains his optimism going into the closing stages of the battle for survival in the Premier Division, and believes there is plenty still to fight for.
"There's five games to go and we still believe we can catch Harps," he said.
"That said, we are also still very much aware that we need to keep Longford at arm's length too
"There are 15 points still to be fought for so we are going to approach this and every game with complete focus and confidence.
"There are a few twists and turns to come yet, I'm sure of that. I know a lot of people have us written off already and their entitled to their opinions. But we're still fighting, I can promise you that."
Gary Delaney remains sidelined through injury while Aidan Keenan is suspended.
In-form Bray Wanderers are the visitors to Finn Park this evening with Ollie Horgan’s side remaining focused on getting enough points to avoid the play-off place.
The manager is hoping that Bray’s form dips in Ballybofey as the Wicklow side is on a 13-match unbeaten run.
“The stats show that Bray actually has a better results record than Dundalk and Cork City recently. So that shows you the scale of the challenge that we are facing,” Horgan said.
"Harry Kenny strengthened his squad mid-season with three or four quality signings. I saw them play recently and they were really impressive."
Kevin McHugh (pictured below receiving a presentation on his 400th Harps appearance) and Ruairi Keating are injured, while Dave Scully is suspended.
McHugh suffered a horrendous finger injury after a freak accident which saw him catch his wedding ring in a fence.
Op over. Unfortunately finger to badly damaged to repair properly. Thanks for all ur messages, cant reply to all. Esp with 1 hand! #Moveon pic.twitter.com/mpCPW7INTi
— Kevin McHugh #10 (@KevinMcHugh10) October 6, 2016
He underwent surgery at Letterkenny University Hospital but tweeted on Thursday that the damage was too extensive, and he has lost the finger.
The Wicklow visitors arrive on the back of five straight wins and have no injury or suspension concerns.