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Bohs look to extend lead
05/09/2008 - 15:43:56

Bohemians will be looking to push further ahead at the top of the table when they travel to the Showgrounds tonight to take on Sligo Rovers (kick-off 8pm).Bohemians will be looking to push further ahead at the top of the table when they travel to the Showgrounds tonight to take on Sligo Rovers (kick-off 8pm).

Jason McGuinness is set to return to the centre of the Gypsies defence, although Mindaugas Kalonas is away on international duty and will not be available.

Bohs travel without Gary Deegan, the former Galway central midfielder is suspended for the trip west.

Glenn Cronin and Ken Oman remain out injured and Stephen O'Donnell also misses out through suspension.

Sligo boss Paul Cook will have to plan without Seamus Coleman and Romould Boco as both are away on international duty.

Matthew Judge and Steve Feeney are both ruled out through injury, although, centre-back Mauro Almedia has come through training this week and will be fit to start.



           

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