What time and TV channel is Derry City v Shelbourne on tonight in the League of Ireland?
The League of Ireland title race will be decided on Friday night.
Shelbourne head to Derry City on Friday night knowing that a win will secure this season’s League of Ireland Premier Division crown.
Damien Duff’s men are two points clear of Shamrock Rovers going into the final game of the campaign, so a win will guarantee them the title.
A draw or defeat, along with a Rovers win at home to Waterford, would mean heartache for the Tolka Park outfit.
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Here’s what you need to know about tonight’s game.
Where is the game being played?
The Ryan McBride Brandywell.
What time is kick-off?
7.45pm
Is the game on TV?
Yes - the game is being shown on RTÉ2.
Can I stream the game live?
You can, but not on LOITV on the island of Ireland. If you are in Ireland, you can stream it on the RTÉ Player. If you live outside of Ireland, you can get it on LOITV.
Betting odds
Derry City - 6/5
Draw - 21/10
Shelbourne - 21/10
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What they say
Ruaidhrí Higgins (Derry City manager): “It has been very difficult. There's no point in saying otherwise, it has been. It's just very strange when you have so much hope and expectation and then it's gone and the realisation of that. You still have to get your head around it quickly and prepare and be as professional as you can and I think we've done that.”
Damien Duff (Shelbourne manager): “All I can speak for is myself, at the minute I am as cool and as calm, believe it or not, as I have ever been. The players have seen it, they have been playing and training at a top level for weeks now. The most nervous person in my life now is my wife, she's a bundle of nervous energy walking around the house, keeps wanting to talk about permutations and what if this happens, whereas I don't want to talk about football at all. There's absolutely no nerves. Should there be? I don't know but we are calm, very focused and we will be highly motivated on Friday night.”
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