Drogheda United are in search of a win against St Patrick's Athletic in the Premier Division, after none in three. The match takes place at Richmond Park, with kick-off at 7.45pm. Stephen Kenny's men fell out of the top two in the league table for the first time since February, after Graham Burke struck beautifully early to give Shamrock Rovers the win inside ten minutes. The decline had been steady yet visible in the buildup to the international break. Before losing to Rovers in Tallaght, Daniel Kelly snatched a second half victory for Shelbourne at Richmond Park in their last home fixture, and they were held to a goalless draw in Celtic Park with Derry City. Injuries are an easy assumption to make in a slumped period of form, though only Simon Power missed out on their trip to Tallaght Stadium, as he remains out long-term. Danny Rogers will step back into the St. Pat's number one role, as starting goalkeeper Joseph Anang was called up by Ghana for their 2026 World Cup campaign in North America. His side will face Panama, Croatia and England in Group L. In more international news for the Saints, Kian Leavy made his debut for the Republic of Ireland senior team last weekend against Canada. He joined three former St. Pat's players (Mason Melia, Jamie McGrath and James Abankwah) and is the seventh ever player to play for the national team while at the Inchicore outfit. Leavy reflected on this experience when speaking to the St. Patrick's Athletic media team: "Still haven't really gotten my head around it but it's the proudest honour you can have as an Irish person. "You dream of it as a kid and to do it so unexpectedly, it was a bit of a whirlwind of a week. "Straight after the Rovers game, had to report at half eight, nine o'clock to Dublin [airport], so everything was changed on its head. Walking into a breakfast room with Seamus Coleman, Nathan Collins and all that you've been screaming at on the telly for God knows how long, to walk in sharing a table with them is crazy. "It was brilliant [to have familiar faces], it really puts you at ease. Even to see the faces of Sam Rice, and then I had John O'Shea at Re