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LOI: All you need to know - Dundalk descend on Dalyer

After a bumper opening weekend, with sellout crowds left, right and centre, we're into week 2. St Pat's are at home again, the champions are on the road again and Cork venture from the bottom to the top of the country.

Bohemians v Dundalk, Dalymount Park, 7.45pm

Declan Devine, the Bohs players and the sizable travelling contingent were exultant in the aftermath of their rousing 2-1 victory over Cork City in Turner's Cross in the televised game last weekend.

Bohemians were comfortably the better team for the vast majority of the game, though James Talbot's howler, trodding awkwardly on the ball and allowing Ruari Keating a tap-in finish, made it an unnecessarily edgy finale on Leeside.

Ahead of this week's game, the manager was inclined to pay tribute to the support.

Devine said: "Last week in Turner's Cross, it was amazing. Our support gave us the impetus to start the game properly and ultimately helped us get the three points. There were 6,500 there but all I heard up until the last ten minutes was the 700 or so Bohemians fans.

"It is great to be back at Dalymount. Everyone is really looking forward to it. We have the two sides of Dalymount for tomorrow sold out with Bohs fans, and it is fantastic that we will have that level of support behind us.

"A lot of the credit for that has to go to people behind the scenes for that. Everybody - staff, members, volunteers - has been working day and night over the past number of weeks to get the place ready for our first home game and it's up to us now to pull it all together on the pitch.

"We are getting that relationship between players and fans again, and the excitement is building. We have to do everything in our power to send our fans home happy."

Devine has added to his squad

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