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Uneven calendar will not derail United's European push
It was a win to savour for Galway United last Friday night and they will have had 16 days to do so by the time they next taste action in the league.
United return to European hunt following cup disappointment
Galway United travel to Tallaght with ten games to go in the season. Their league safety is secure while the hunt for European football is still on.
Fiery subplots aplenty as United host St Pat's
There are plenty of sub-plots to enhance an already important league game this Sunday afternoon when Galway United host St. Patrick’s Athletic (Kick-off 3pm).
United make daunting trip up north
Galway United travel to second-placed Derry City tomorrow night, keen to recreate the magic of their last trip to the Brandywell.
United carry momentum into clash with champions
After a productive weekend, Galway United should travel to Tallaght tomorrow night with confidence, as they seek to end a barren streak against last year’s Premier Division winners.
United face supporter-less table-toppers Shelbourne
Much of the new season novelty has already worn off as Galway United find themselves in a tight fight in the Premier Division.
United face The Blues this Friday
Galway United renew old rivalries tomorrow night with another important game against Waterford FC at the Regional Sports Centre.
Monday blues for United v Bohs
The new season is only eight games old, but it can already be neatly split into two categories. Against the Dublin teams, Galway United have lost four from four. Against the rest, they are unbeaten with ten points to show for their considerable efforts.
Galway United’s campaign thunders into life as they kick Dundalk to the curb
Galway United announced themselves onto the Premier Division stage with a 2-0 away win at Dundalk last Friday night. United put on a resolute, but ruthless display as they penetrated Dundalk’s high line with class and incisiveness. Goals from Ed McCarthy and Aodh Dervin secured a victory that leaves John Caulfield’s side in fifth place, just one point off league leaders Waterford, who they play next at Eamonn Deacy Park.
United to face table-toppers Waterford
Galway United’s Premier Division campaign roared into life last Friday with a thundering performance in Oriel Park. The positive result was brought about through brilliant goals from wingers Ed McCarthy and Aodh Dervin.