What time and TV channel is Drogheda United v Wexford on today in the FAI Cup semi-final?


Drogheda United and Wexford clash this afternoon in the second of the weekend’s FAI Cup semi-finals.



The winner will meet Derry City in the final at Aviva Stadium on November 10, after Michael Duffy scored twice in a 2-0 win away to Bohemians on Friday night.



Drogheda hit form at just the right time, putting together a run of results that has seen them move seven-points clear of Dundalk in the race to avoid automatic relegation.



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But First Division Wexford have lost just once in their last 11 games - and won 10 of their last 14 - in all competitions and will relish this chance to cause an upset.





Where is the game on?



The game takes place at Weaver’s Park in Drogheda.



What time is kick-off?



The game kicks off at 2.50pm on Sunday.



What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?



It is being shown live on RTE2 and the coverage starts at 2.45pm



Betting Odds



Drogheda 1/3 to win, Wexford 11/2 to win; 7/2 draw



Team News



Drogheda duo Zishim Bawa and Matthew O’Brien are both ruled out through injury, while defender Jack Keaney is suspended following his red card in the game against Athlone. Wexford are hoping to have captain Ethan Boyle available from the start after he got 15 minutes against UCD after returning from a calf injury.




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What They Say



Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty: “We don't want to keep a lid on our momentum or confidence but there is no danger of complacency. The players would not allow it and we would not allow it. They are not a million miles away from us if you look at the league tables and we have no right to have complacency playing against any team.”



Wexford manager James Keddy: “Most people expect us to lose today but it’s who performs and who takes their chances. All I'm looking for is a performance. If we perform and we get beat, I'd be happy enough. There's nothing worse than coming back into a dressing room, knowing you haven't played to your full potential.”



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