A chance to get back into the play off places is up for grabs for either side that can pick up the win at Ferrycarrig Park this Friday night.
For the home side, a turn in form could not have come at a better time. Back to back 3-0 wins over Bray Wanderers and Avondale United has lifted the spirits, and a number of new signings are adding a new level of competition in all positions.
Up front, Thomas Oluwa and Eoin Kenny will offer real competition to Dobbs and Furlong, who we believe are both close to a return already. Thankfully, neither injury appears to have been as serious as initially feared. Oluwa and Kenny are both up and running with goals for Wexford, meaning James Keddy has a range of options in the attack.
Elsewhere, new signing Luka Lovic offers a new element in the midfield with Brandon McCann also returning from suspension. Aaron Robinson and Conor Levingston are both also due to return from injury in the coming weeks. However, Darragh Levingston serves a suspension again on Friday and will miss out.
Luke Browne has hit the ground running for Wexford, and Owen Mason should not be ruled out for too long. Himself and Charlie Heffernan also offer a selection headache for manager James Keddy.
For Treaty United, top quality centreback Darren Nwankwo is ruled out with suspension after picking up a red card in their cup defeat to Cork City. Recent arrival from Wexford FC Jordon Tallon could therefore be in line for a start.
Stream
Fans can watch the match live on LOITV.ie with live commentary from Mick Farrell and Ronan McCarthy
Tickets
Tickets are on sale from wexfordfc.ie/match-tickets