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LOI preview: Derry face Sligo in front of RTÉ cameras

Derry City welcome Sligo Rovers to the Ryan McBride Brandywell tonight as they look to keep their unbeaten start, live on RTÉ2, while in south Dublin there's a high-stakes game for two sides desperate for a win.

In what could be a record night for the league with the possibility of every top-flight match being a sell-out, two games kick-off at 5pm followed by another at the regular 7.45pm.

The Candystripes take on an inconsistent Sligo Rovers who have still registered two wins so far this year with just a single defeat.

The Bit O’ Red have fallen behind in four of their five matches this campaign and the one game in which they took the lead was with 10-men as they took an unlikely victory over St Pat’s.

Ruaidhri Higgins will be wary of a Sligo side who have shown good attacking prowess and some fine football to go with it.

Before that the league leaders Bohemians will fancy their chances of ending the night where they started when UCD visit Dalymount Park.

It’s been a dream start to Declan Devine’s first full season with four wins from five.

With College’s small support base, the game will see the biggest home attendance at the north Dublin venue in modern times.

College are up against it when it comes to avoiding the automatic drop even at this early stage.

The sides directly above them are expected to move away at some point and for one it could be tonight as Shamrock Rovers host St Patrick’s Athletic in a Dublin derby.

The winless Hoops have been aiming to keep their cool in the face of their slow beginning to 2023.

They’ve often warmed to the task before a spell a domination, particularly in Tallaght, but there’s no doubt they’ll be eager to start reeling in Derry and their arch-rival Bohemians.

Tim Clancy’s Saints have at least

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