Treaty's Patrick Ferry controls the ball in Treaty's clash with Dundalk earlier in the season at the Markets Field I PICTURE: Brendan Gleeson
TREATY UNITED will be looking to bounce back tonight when they welcome high-flying Bray Wanderers to the Markets Field in their penultimate regular season fixture in the SSE Airtricity League First Division.
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The Shannonsiders’ suffered a 1-2 defeat at the hands of Longford Town last weekend, in what was a re-scheduled fixture due to the adverse weather conditions in Limerick due to Storm Amy on Friday last.
Patrick Ferry was on the score sheet yet again for Tommy Barrett's side, but it was not enough to get a result for Treaty, who still, despite that reverse, sit just inside the play-off positions.
The Garryowen-based side sit in fifth position on 42 points, one point ahead of sixth place Wexford FC, who Treaty face away from home in their final league fixture.
Treaty will have their sights set on the visit of Bray this Friday, the club's final home game of the regular season.
The last time the side's met back in August, Bray ran out 3-2 winners in what was a controversial fixture at the Carlisle Grounds.
Stephen Healy's contentious dismissal in the 28th minute of the match was key in Bray running out 3-2 winners via an injury time winner from Richard Ferizaj.
Kick-off at the Markets Field is at 7.45 and the game will be broadcast on LOITV.
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