Honours even in the west as Sligo and Galway share the points
Sligo are now without a win in five in the league
Access exclusive podcasts, interviews and analysis with a monthly or annual membership
Become A MemberSligo are now without a win in five in the league
Damien Duff and Paul Lambert are also playing in this weekend’s provincial semi-finals.
The Reds will travel to Eamonn Deacy Park to face Galway.
It was just a second league win in 13 games for Johnny McDonnell’s Drogs.
Eight goals, three penalties and a goalkeeper sent off.
Goals from Padraic Cunningham and Jake Keegan earned the visitors a superb 2-0 win.
Liam Buckley’s side are beginning to click into gear as they recorded another comfortable win.
Enda Curran struck a hat-trick as the Tribesmen secured a valuable away win.
The champions remain at the summit ahead of Friday’s hugely important trip to Cork.
A late Gary Shanahan effort sealed his side’s victory.
Galway couldn’t find an equaliser at home.
Don Cowan scored deep into stoppage time.
The five key fixtures in football this weekend.
Winger Billy Dennehy made goals for Karl Sheppard and Alan Bennett on Leeside tonight.
Gameweek three has come and gone as Bohs and Dundalk lead the way.
Samuel Oji was dished a straight red card after 26 minutes.
Our thoughts on Derry v Dundalk and the rest of the recent games.
Anto Murphy scored twice as Bohs made it two from two.
President Higgins will be in attendance when Tommy Dunne’s men face Derry City at Eamonn Deacy Park.
The youngster had been left in limbo owing to a dispute over compensation.
There’s a nice looking geographical spread to the Premier Division now.
The club sealed their place in the promotion playoffs earlier this afternoon.’.
Two goals from striker Jake Keegan was not enough for his side to prevail at Eamonn Deacy Park this afternoon.
Shelbourne vs Longford was scoreless and Finn Harps went down to Shamrock Rovers B.
A dominant Dundalk display saw them ease into the quarter-finals.
Shelbourne gained a point on league-leading Longford and Wexford ran rings around Hoops’ reserves.
The Ballintubber man believes tougher tests this year will help his team in the long run.
Shelbourne kept up the pressure on league-leading town with a narrow home win.
Meanwhile, Longford kept the pressure on at the top with a 1-0 win over Wexford Youths.
The Ireland international was part of a Gunners defence that held firm against the Toffees.
Galway and Finn Harps also played out a draw this evening.
The Hoops B team frustrated Galway while Longford edged out Wexford.
Two goals in the final six minutes was enough to secure all three points for the Dublin side.
Content copyright © Journal Media Ltd. 2021
Registered in Dublin, registration number: 483632.
Registered office: 3rd floor, Latin Hall, Golden Lane, Dublin 8.TheJournal.ie supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice. You can obtain a copy of the Code, or contact the Council, at www.presscouncil.ie, PH: (01) 6489130, Lo-Call 1890 208 080 or email: info@presscouncil.ie