- Wexford FC are the favourite here at 7/10, while Finn Harps are the massive underdogs at 311/100.
- Wexford have won 1, drawn 2 and lost 2 of their last 5 matches in all competitions, while Finn Harps have won 0, drawn 2 and lost 3.
- Wexford beat Finn Harps 2-0 in the First Division 2026 two months ago and are now unbeaten in the last 5 H2H (Won 2, DRAWN 3).
Wexford to edge a 2-1 victory
Wexford FC are currently 5th in the First Division 2026 table with 27 points from 21 games, while Finn Harps FC are 9th with 19 points from the same 21 games. That means the Wexford are the clear favourites here at 7/10, while Finn Harps are a long way out at 311/100, which means there is only one way to lean.
A much sharper bet would be Over 2.5 goals at 69/100, as I think there is a little more life to this matchup than the league table would suggest. Finn Harps will look to sit deep and pinch a goal here and there while Wexford will look to press high and pin them back as this should be a classic block vs width battle.
Wexford are the favourites, but there is value in the draw
Finn Harps have been in torrid form recently with a 0-5 home defeat to UCD, a 3-1 away defeat to Cobh Ramblers and a 1-1 away draw to Athlone Town. They have now failed to win any of their last 3 home games against Wexford, so the visitors will be full of confidence here.
Wexford have had a mixed bag of results recently with a 0-2 defeat to Cork City at home, a 2-2 draw away to Athlone Town and a 0-0 draw at home to Treaty United, so the draw is starting to look like a good option for this fixture.
Odhran McHugh has been Finn Harps’ spark
Wexford will be licking their lips at the prospect of this game, as they are a more positive side and they will be able to get forward and cause problems for Finn Harps. Ian Ryan has his men playing with more tempo than Finn Harps, as David Rogers' side are much more of a defence-first side with a narrow block and they need to play quickly to make the most of their chances.
Odhran McHugh has been Finn Harps' main spark recently with 2 goals in their last 5 games, while Mikie Rowe has been Wexford's sharpest finisher with 2 goals in the same amount of games.
I am not sure if Wexford will win this game, but they have a poor record away from home, while Finn Harps are still conceding too many goals to be too confident about at this venue. Finn Park has not been a fortress for David Rogers' men, as they have won 3, DRAWN 4 and lost 3 of their 10 home games in the First Division 2026 this season. Wexford have a terrible away record themselves, winning 1, DRAWN 4 and losing 5 of their 10 away games in the same division, so I think this will be a scrappy contest.