Willie Armshaw, of Treaty United, is greeted by supporters at half-time during the SSE Airtricity League First Division meeting with Bray Wanderers at the Markets Field in March
TREATY United will seek to record their first win in seven SSE Airtricity League First Division fixtures when travelling to the Carlisle Grounds this Friday evening to take on Bray Wanderers, 7.45pm kick-off.
After a blistering start to the season which yielded wins in their opening three league fixtures, Treaty have recorded three draws and suffered three defeats in their last half a dozen outings.
The run of results has seen Treaty United drop to sixth place in the league table, level on points with Friday evening's opponents Bray Wanderers ahead of their fixture at the seaside.
Treaty are 10 points adrift of First Division leaders Cork City who have played a game more than Tommy Barrett's charges. Treaty played out a scoreless stalemate at home to Munster rival Kerry FC in front of a crowd of 1,506 at the Market's Field on Friday evening.
When Treaty United hosted Friday night's opponents Bray Wanderers in the first round of league fixtures in early March, the sides finished tied at 2-2.
Treaty surrendered a two-goal half-time lead in that game as Bray hit back to gain a valuable point. The home side, cheered on by a bumper official attendance of 2,175, got off to the perfect start with first half goals from captain Marc Walsh and Thomas Considine.
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