Bray Wanderers are winless in their last two games after a mixed start to the season. The League of Ireland Premier side sit in the bottom half with a tricky summer ahead.
Their last match ended in a 1-2 loss to Waterford on 7 November 2025, a result that capped a run of two straight defeats. Over their last five games, they’ve managed 3 wins, 0 draws and 2 losses (LLWWW), with the defeats coming back-to-back.
Why are the Seagulls struggling right now?
The 1-2 defeat to Waterford in November 2025 was the latest setback in a patchy run that’s left Bray Wanderers without a win in their last two. Their form—3 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses—shows a side that can grind out results but folds when the pressure mounts. The back-to-back losses have exposed frailties in tight games, especially on the road.
And the timing couldn’t be worse. With the summer transfer window opening, manager Stephen Shortt faces a make-or-break spell to steady the ship. The Seagulls now sit perilously close to the relegation zone, a spot no fan saw coming at this stage.
What’s next for Bray Wanderers?
The next few weeks could decide Bray Wanderers’ season. Shortt’s side must rediscover the winning touch that saw them pick up three of their last five games—even if those wins came against lower-ranked sides. The squad’s ability to bounce back from the recent losses will be crucial as the league tightens.
But the fixtures won’t help. Up next is a trip to a mid-table side, followed by a must-win clash at home against a direct relegation rival. A strong finish here could swing momentum back in their favour—or dig a deeper hole.
Who’s carrying Bray Wanderers right now?
With the team’s form in flux, a few players have tried to step up. The midfield trio of Mark Hughes, Conor O’Neill and Jamie Mullins have been the most consistent performers, though injuries and suspensions have disrupted their rhythm at times. Up front, Aaron Dobbs has chipped in with goals, but the attack lacks the cutting edge needed to break down stubborn defences.
Shortt will be hoping his squad can rediscover the chemistry that saw them grind out results earlier in the season. If not, the pressure to change something—whether in tactics, personnel or mentality—will only grow.
The numbers behind Bray Wanderers’ season so far
Bray Wanderers’ recent form—3 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses—shows a team that can sparkle but lacks the consistency to string results together. Their last result, a 1-2 defeat to Waterford on 7 November 2025, was the latest in a run of two straight losses that have left fans frustrated. The Seagulls now face a crucial stretch where every point counts, with the summer transfer window offering a chance to reshuffle the deck if needed.
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