- 1M. McNulty
- 10G. Buckley
- 26D. Casey
- 21C. McCarthy
- 4S. McLoughlin
- 8C. McCormack
- 6G. Morrissey
- 25O'Connor, Kevin
- 11O'Connor, Daire
- 9G. Cummins
- 22J. Tilley
- 14R. Hurley
- 32Comerford, Garry
- 7Rainsford, Darragh
- 23Ryan, Tadhg
- 3A. Bennett
- 17G. Boylan
- 16A. Byrne
- 1P. Cherrie
- 3Coll, Ciaran
- 23A. Gilchrist
- 15E. Toal
- 8Bruna, Gerardo
- 4C. Harkin
- 7J. McDonagh
- 25B. McNamee
- 6Sloggert, Gregory
- 11J. Ogedi-Uzokwe
- 9Parkhouse, David
- 29J. Malone
- 17McNamee, Shane
- 19E. Stokes
- 13Gartside, Nathan
- 28B. Barr
- 12A. Delap
- 27R. McKinley
After making a dreadful start to the season, Cork could move within four points of Derry with a home win this weekend. The hosts have had a poor campaign to date, while Derry are contenders for a European place after moving into the top four. However, the middle of the Irish Premier Division is packed quite tight, so there’s some way to go before the Candystripes can feel secure in the race for the Europa League. Can they boost their chances with three points in this weekend’s trip?
Cork are slowly making their way back from their poor start, but they are still winless in four matches. They head into this clash with an eye on Europe, as they are starting their Europa League campaign in July. That’s a chance for them to rescue what has been a dismal campaign to date, as they’ve won just six of their 21 league games. That hardly marks them out as a side to back this weekend, especially given that they’ve won only two of their nine matches at their own ground in the league.