AUDIO | Cork City prepare for Bohemians clash

Cork City will be looking to book their place in the EA Sports Cup semi final tonight.
The Rebel Army head to Dalymount Park to take on Bohemians, where kick off is at 7.45.
Boss John Cotter has a number of injury worries ahead of the game, with Karl Sheppard, Conor McCormack and Gary Boylan all doubts for the clash with the Gypsies.
Cian Murphy misses out with a hamstring injury.
Cotter meanwhile is expecting a very tough battle with Keith Long's side this evening.
“We have never had an easy game at Dalymount Park. We went up there three weeks ago and got a great result, but it was a tough game and we expect more of the same. They were beaten Friday night, but I watched the game and they didn’t deserve to lose it, so no doubt they will feel they are due a win.
“We were disappointed to lose on Friday, but I said a few weeks ago, after we lost to Dundalk, that you need a game quickly to bounce back; we reacted well and beat UCD that time, so we will be looking for that again tomorrow. You need to pick yourself up and go again, and that’s what we will do tomorrow.”
To hear our interview with John Cotter in full, press PLAY.
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