There is another full round of games in the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division, with the pick of the fixtures at Richmond Park, where St Patrick's Athletic will look to make a title statement against reigning champions Shamrock Rovers.
There are plenty of other sub-plots on a busy night of action.

St Patrick's Athletic v Shamrock Rovers, Richmond Park, 8pm
A mouthwatering collision in Inchicore. St Pat's stumbled at Dundalk on Monday night, which is no great shame given the Lilywhites have generally been excellent on their return to the top flight. However Stephen Kenny will be very keen to bounce back with what would be a statement victory.
Shamrock Rovers sit just a point off the table-topping Saints following their 3-2 win against Shelbourne on Bank Holiday Monday. They could end the night at the summit if they win here and Bohs fail to defeat Sligo Rovers.
Team news
St Pat's: Ronan Boyce, Simon Power and Zach Elbouzedi are out, while there are doubts over Aidan Keena and Romal Palmer.
Shamrock Rovers: Adam Brennan is expected to be involved in some capacity, but Dylan Watts and Dan Cleary are another week away from returning, and a late decision will be made on Rory Gaffney. Lee Grace’s wife gave birth to a baby boy on Tuesday so he is unavailable. Danny Mandroiu continues his ACL rehab.
Bohemians v Sligo Rovers, Dalymount Park, 7.45pm
Bohs had a frustrating evening against bottom side Waterford on Monday, playing out a 1-1 draw. They now host second-from-bottom Sligo, keen to rediscover a cutting edge.
They are the only unbeaten side in the division, but Alan Reynolds might feel there's been too many draws in that run: indeed they've drawn their last four matches coming into this one.
The Bit O'Red had an encouraging goalless draw against Derry City last time out but they're already five points adrift of eighth-placed Drogheda and need to start grinding out more positive results.
Team news
Bohemians: A clean bill of health, but Dawson Devoy is suspended.
Sligo Rovers: Jad Hakiki, Shane Blaney and Ciaron Harkin are set to make their returns. Sean Stewart, Conor Reynolds, Ryan O'Kane, Cian Kavanagh, Seb Quirk are still out, while James McManus (on loan from Bohs) cannot feature.
Dundalk v Derry City, Oriel Park, 7.45pm
Dundalk are flying. Having turned over St Pat's, Ciarán Kilduff's men will be relishing the chance to upset a Derry City side in very patchy form.
They've been a breath of fresh air on their return to the Premier Division, defying many pre-season expectations.
Derry laboured to a draw at Sligo Rovers on Monday. They accumulated just four points from their last six matches, with boss Tiernan Lynch feeling the pressure. They badly need a victory to lift morale.
Team news
Dundalk: Daryl Horgan is suspended, Mayowa Animasahun and Conor O'Keeffe face late fitness tests, while Ronan Teahan and Danny Mullen continue to be assessed. Leo Gaxha, Rob Cornwall, Vinnie Leonard and Norman Garbett are out.
Derry City: The visitors will be without Michael Duffy and Brian Maher. There are doubts over Patrick McClean and Dipo Akinyemi.
Galway United v Shelbourne, Eamonn Deacy Park, 7.45pm
Galway enjoyed a fruitful Easter, beating Derry on Good Friday before plundering a fine win in Drogheda. They host a Shels side smarting from back-to-back defeats against Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers.
Joey O'Brien has been burning the midnight oil trying to figure out how to return to winning ways, but they won't get it easy out west.
Team news
Galway United: N/A
Shelbourne: Milan Mbeng, Sean Moore and Mipo Odubeko are out. Ali Coote is a doubt.
Waterford v Drogheda United, RSC, 7.45pm
Waterford are still at the foot of the table, however gritty draws against Shamrock Rovers and Bohs have improved the mood. This is a really big game for them. A win would leave the Blues three points off Drogheda, while defeat could see them nine points away from the safety of eighth place.
Team news
Waterford: Stephen McMullan, Sam Glenfield, Finlay Armstrong are injured. Conan Noonan, John Mahon and Evan McLaughlin are all doubts.
Drogheda United: Shane Farrell remains unavailable after sustaining a head injury against Bohs on Good Friday.