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Galway United come out on top of scrappy affair with narrow win over Cobh
John Caulfield’s outfit are now three points off Cork at the top of the table.
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John Caulfield’s outfit are now three points off Cork at the top of the table.
The Leesiders earned a convincing win over Athlone Town this evening.
Elsewhere, Galway came back to earn a 2-2 draw with Waterford.
Ed McCarthy scored the only goal of the game just before the half-time break.
A second-half blitz saw the Leesiders score four goals in three minutes at the Carlisle Grounds.
It was recently announced that Cabinteely and Bray Wanderers have merged.
The Students now face Bray Wanderers at a neutral venue in two weeks’ time.
John Caulfield’s side delivered a dynamic four-goal display.
The ex-Cork City boss has signed up until the end of 2023.
Harvey O’Brien, Sam Todd, Liam Kerrigan and Eoin Farrell all scored for the Students in a 4-3 win.
Shane Doherty, Killian Brouder and Ruairi Keating were all on target for the hosts.
It was a huge result for the Reds who came into the game with several players unavailable this week.
The Limerick side beat UCD 2-1 at Markets Fields, while elsewhere, leaders Shelbourne saw off Athlone Town.
Willie Armshaw’s stunning 94th-minute strike ensured it finished 1-1 at Market Fields.
Treaty stay joint-second, while Cork City sit second from the bottom after their eighth defeat.
A Ryan Brennan brace proved to be the difference at Tolka Park.
Ian Morris’ side hadn’t beaten Cabinteely in their last six attempts.
A scoreless draw for Treaty United in their first game today, away to Bray Wanderers.
Jack Baxter becomes the fourth recent arrival at Turner’s Cross.
Today is the deadline for clubs to submit their interest.
Drogheda are a point clear going into the final round of games on Tuesday night.
The students have instead put one foot in the post-season series with a 5-1 win.
There were three games down for decision in the First Division this evening.
Tonight’s results put Cabinteely on level points with Longford Town.
Bray’s win over UCD allowed them leapfrog Drogs at the top of the table.
Elsewhere in the First Division, Longford and Drogheda played out a draw.
The Seagulls are three points clear of Drogheda and Cabinteely, although the former can draw level once more tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Cobh Ramblers secured another away win by the single goal.
Elsewhere, UCD continued their excellent recent form with a league-record 8-0 win over Wexford.
Aaron McCabe grabbed the first of his two goals just three minutes after coming on.
The Cork side moved to within two points of Saturday night’s opponents, with Stephen O’Leary scoring a memorable goal in a 2-0 win.
The club are currently second from bottom in the First Division.
Wins for Cabo, Drogheda and UCD tonight.
There was late drama in the league’s other game between Cobh Ramblers and Galway United.
The highly-rated talent Kevin Zefi came off the bench for the Hoops.
There were four matches as the Airtricity League’s second tier returned this evening.
Elsewhere, Wexford and Galway United played out a scoreless draw.
The visitors had to play out the final minutes with just 10 players on the pitch.
2-0 victories for Longford Town and Drogheda United tonight in First Division of the League Of Ireland.
Meanwhile, Cabinteely roared into the new First Division season with four goals in 45 minutes against Bray.