Wexford come off a second win of the season, seeking to win back-to-back home games against in-form Bray Wanderers, who sit second
Wexford won their first game since the season opener last week in a 3-2 victory over Treaty United at Ferrycarrig Park, thanks to goals from Adam Verdon, Mikie Rowe and Jake Doyle. Wexford will look to have their two-game home stretch result in two victories as they look to move into the playoff spots.
Bray scored a last-minute winner last week against Kerry, keeping the pressure on league leaders Cork, with the Seagulls five points behind them. Bray has only lost once so far this season, away to Cork City. The Seagulls travel to Wexford looking to continue their good run of form against a Wexford side that will look to kickstart their push to the top of the table.
Key Information
Kick Off: 7:45, Friday, April 3rd
Where to Watch: LOITV
Match Odds: Wexford @ 13/10, Draw @ 12/5, Bray @ 13/8
Key Players
Mikie Rowe scored against Bray in the Leinster Senior Cup earlier in the year and has been in form over the last three games, registering three goal involvements in his last three games, including a goal and assist versus Treaty last week.
Ben McCormack scored against Kerry last week and earned man-of-the-match calls from the Bray faithful. Ben has registered three goal involvements in his last four games, getting goals against Kerry and UCD.
Key Statistics
Their last league meeting was at Ferrycarrig Park and ended in a 2-1 victory for Bray. Wexford have held most of the possession in their games, averaging 51.4% possession per game. Wexford have scored 11 and conceded 12 in all their games so far this season. Wexford only average 3.4 corners a game.
Bray has conceded six goals so far this season. They have very similar possession stats to Wexford, averaging 51.6% per game. Bray average 5.4 corners per game.
Last Meetings
20/01/26 – Bray 2-1 Wexford
22/08/25 – Wexford 0-1 Bray
04/07/25 – Bray 1-0 Wexford
23/05/25 – Bray 1-2 Wexford