Galway stun Bray Wanderers in play-offs to set up clash with Longford
In the other game, UCD were defeated in a thriller.
In the other game, UCD were defeated in a thriller.
Originally, the club’s 0-0 draw with Wexford had been awarded as a 3-0 win to the Dublin side.
Drogheda are a point clear going into the final round of games on Tuesday night.
Galway’s game against Drogheda this Friday has been postponed.
The club are currently second from bottom in the First Division.
Meanwhile, 2016 champions Shelbourne play last year’s runners-up Peamount United in a Dublin derby.
The former City striker is expected to take the reins from current boss John Cotter next week.
Tadhg Ryan has linked up with John Caulfield’s side.
Galway United goalkeeper Tadhg Ryan on his hopes for the rest of the season, working with David Wagner at Huddersfield and dealing with setbacks in football.
The club are currently sixth in the First Division, 12 points behind leaders UCD.
League of Ireland chief Fran Gavin also responded to recent criticism’s of the fixture schedule.
New Yorker Jake Keegan has wound up at St Patrick’s Athletic, having played in the US, Germany, Canada and Galway.
The Gypsies have gone through to the third round along with Sligo Rovers and Derry City.
Ryan Manning delivered a man-of-the-match performance at Tallaght Stadium last night.
Danny Furlong has linked up with Shane Keegan’s side.
Kieran Molloy has had to choose an All-Ireland club semi-final over the Sigerson Cup final.
The talented Dundalk attacker added another magnificent goal to his highlights reel tonight.
Tribesmen defender Stephen Folan accepts that they face an uphill battle to retain their Premier Division status with a win tonight.
St. Pat’s had Billy Dennehy score shortly before the interval to cancel out Eoin McCormack’s earlier strike.
Galway snatched a late point at the Carlisle Grounds – but it could have been even better.
Kyle Callan-McFadden gave Sligo Rovers the lead but Marc Ludden, Kevin Devaney and Gavin Holohan found the net for the Tribesmen.
Shane Keegan’s side edged past Derry out west tonight.
After feeling disillusioned abroad, Ronan Murray is enjoying his football again with Galway.
Ronan Murray notched three goals in the Premier Division and three more in the FAI Cup.
Goals from Rodrigo Tosi and Shane Duggan saw Limerick run out deserved winners.
The teams played out a 1-1 draw but it’s not much use to the Tribesmen who remain four points from safety.
Niall Maher on the heartbreak of having to leave Bolton after 14 years, and making a fresh start with Galway United.
The Tribesmen scored early and late as the Saints crumbled at home.
Ronan Murray gave the Tribesmen a first-half lead but they failed to keep hold of the lead.
Centre-half Lee Grace seals Tallaght move.
Garry Buckley & Karl Sheppard were on target in a 2-1 win over Galway.
The midfielder joined from Cork City earlier in the campaign but spent the 2014 season with Drogheda.
Shane Keegan’s side ran out 3-1 winners at home to Limerick.
The champions weren’t at their best but had far too much for the visitors at Oriel Park.
Harry Kenny’s side continued their impressive season with another victory this evening.
Galway’s Stephen Folan – formerly with the Bit O’Red – grabbed a leveller after Jonah Ayunga put the hosts in front.
Ronan Curtis scored a terrific free-kick while Nathan Boyle added a second for the hosts.
President Michael D. Higgins was in attendance but his beloved Galway came up short on the night.
From the Caribbean to Galway, via Sligo Rovers, Bray and Russia, the imposing centre-back has had quite the journey.
Ryan Manning chats to The42 about his breakthrough season at QPR.