As Bray Wanderers prepare for the next fixture, a closer look at their tactical formation reveals both strengths and weaknesses. The Seasiders have adopted a 4-3-3 setup, allowing for both solid defensive stability and exciting attacking opportunities. However, with the right approach, they could sharpen their overall effectiveness.

Defensive Formation: The back four , led robustly by J. Duggan , ensures a degree of pressure on opposing attackers. His ability to read the game allows a more aggressive stance from full-backs. This tendency creates space for wingers, enhancing attacking movements.

Midfield Dynamics: Midfielders S. Brennan and A. Azende are critical in connecting defense to attack. Yet, they often find themselves isolated, particularly against teams that employ pressing tactics. Increasing their positional awareness could solve this problem, allowing for seamless transitions and more support in offensive zones.

Attacking Strengths: The speed of players like I. Achara cannot be underestimated. His ability to stretch defenses provides crucial options for Bray's attacking plays. This arrangement poses a dual threat: he can either create chances for others or capitalize on defensive lapses himself.

Bray Wanderers possesses a flexible tactical framework. With adjustments in midfield coordination and sharper emphasis on offensive structures, they could become a more formidable competitor in the League of Ireland Premier.