Adrian Carberry's side will be hoping for an improved performance from Friday evening.
Athlone Town will be on a recovery mission after a 4-1 defeat against Galway on Friday evening put a dent in the momentum gained from their FAI Cup second round win.
They travel to the seaside to take on Bray Wanderers at 7.45 this evening.
Bray sit fifth in the table, two points off the pace-setting Cabinteely.
Conversely Athlone remain on the bottom, four points behind Wexford with a game in hand.
Striker Lee Duffy will be unavailable for the game after receiving a red card mid-way through the first half on Friday evening.
MATCHDAY
— Athlone Town AFC (@AthloneTownAFC) September 7, 2020
We travel to the Carlisle Grounds tonight to take on promotion chasing @BrayWanderers.#CmonTheTown pic.twitter.com/tGlagONoia
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