Dean George, of Treaty United, is closed down by Jake Walker, Bray Wanderers, in the SSE Airtricity League First Division at the Markets Field earlier this season | PICTURE: Brendan Gleeson
TREATY United will be looking to make it two wins on the bounce in the Airtricity League First Division when they welcome Bray Wanderers to the Markets Field this Friday evening, 7.45pm.
Tommy Barrett's side got back to winning ways after the mid-season break with a deserved 2-0 win over Athlone Town on Friday evening last.
Goals in either half Enda Curran and Willie Armshaw handed Treaty their first league win in six games and it brings them to within five points of Friday's opponents.
The sides have met twice already this season with Bray earning a win at the Garryowen venue on the First Division's opening night.
However, Treaty got revenge in May with a 3-0 victory at the Carlisle Grounds thanks to two from Armshaw and one from Curran.
Bray come to Limerick on the back of a 3-2 win over Kerry in their last game thanks to goals from Darren Craven, Ben Feeney and Chris Lyons.
Treaty were helped in the Athlone game with the return to fitness of Curran, the ever improving Darren Nwankwo and Andy Spain at the back. However, there is a fitness worry with Conor Barry after he came off injured in the first half in Lissywollen.
Barrett will be hopeful that Curran will be at full fitness for Bray's visit.
The Galway native has found the net eight times in the league this far and will be expecting to add to his total on Friday.
Treaty United will be hopeful of a big crowd at the Markets Field on Friday evening for a game that could take them back into the top five places in the table.
Barrett's charges currently sit in seventh place in the SSE Airtricity League First Division ahead of the game that has a 7.45pm kick-off. Treaty United are then away to Kerry FC in their next fixture on July 7.
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