John Caulfield: Cork City will bring 'a lot of passion and heart'

With a potential moneyspinning tie against Belgian heavyweights Genk awaiting the winners, Cork City will fancy their chances of upsetting BK Hacken for the second time in tomorrow night’s Europa League second round second leg qualifier at Turner’s Cross.
John Caulfield: Cork City will bring 'a lot of passion and heart'

Holding a 2-0 first leg lead, Genk are favourites to advance against Buducnost Podgorica tomorrow in the Macedonian capital but the game at Turner’s Cross may be harder to call, with the tie delicately poised at 1-1.

Cork have the slight advantage with Sean Maguire’s away goal in Sweden last Thursday but manager John Caulfield’s knows his side will have to be at their very best if they are to advance tomorrow night.

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