What time and TV channel is Shamrock Rovers v Shelbourne on in the Premier Division tonight?

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info The latest in a series of big Dublin derbies takes place tonight and, while the players will be very familiar with each other, Damien Duff believes there will be an edge to this game between third placed Rovers and fourth placed Shels. “I think the players reflect where I’m at and where the staff are at," said the Reds boss." I don’t think we’re here to be friendly with anyone. I’m not here to make friends, we’re here to win. I’d be a bit old school in that sense. "If I see players chatting to the opposition before a game, in the tunnel, on the pitch, I’m not really a fan of that. Wouldn’t have it. Players don’t do it. Call me old school that’s just who I am, generally the players mirror my energy.” Duff wants his players to cut out charitable acts - he points to the individual errors that have cost the Tolka Park outfit goals and points this term, although they have still only lost one of their last 15 Premier Division games, going back to the run in of last season's title run. Where is the game on? The match will be played at Tallaght Stadium, Dublin Sign up for our Rugby service on WhatsApp to get Ireland Six Nations news Click this link or scan the QR code to receive the latest rugby news and top stories from the Irish Mirror. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice . What time is kick-off? The match kicks off at 7.45pm on Friday night What TV channel is it on? It will be shown live on Virgin Media Two and Virgin Media Play Betting Odds Shamrock Rovers to win 3/4, Shelbourne to win 15/4, the draw is 21/10 Story “Without a doubt, the story of our season so far has been preventable goals, individual errors," said the former Ireland star. "Some have been a catalogue of individual mistakes. "We started the game well with Rovers earlier in the season, 1-1 draw on the night, showed aggression, it’s a Dublin derby, they got themselves back in but we gave away a very cheap goal. We switched to a certain system and it really suited us. “Even without a big win yet, people might feel slightly disappointed with two draws last weekend. But we’re only two points off the top in a very tough league. "The players have said it themselves it feels like it’s starting to click. When you look at us now, we look like a proper team, more settled, more dominant than the side that won the league, which I know might sound strange to say. Now it’s about getting over that final hurdle, turning performances into wins, and cutting out the silly goals.” The game is heading towards a sell-out, with over 6.,500 tickets sold by yesterday. Hoops boss Stephen Bradley will be looking for better from his side after they let a two-goal lead slip against Bohemians on Monday. "We’ve come out of a weekend where possibly we should’ve had six points and come out with one," said Bradley. "That’s football, that’s life and sometimes that happens. But again what’s important is that we always focus on the bigger picture, the process of what we do and understand that works and that's what we’ll always stick to. "Do we have to learn from Monday and understand from Monday and last Friday why we haven’t got six points instead of one? Of course we do. If that doesn’t hurt, you shouldn’t be in the game. It’s really important to understand that we’ve been in a really good place and to stay focussed on what we do.” Get the latest sports headlines straight to your inbox by signing up for free email alerts.