Hobbling Atletico reclaim La Liga top spot
Atletico were in front after just five minutes when Belgian international Yannick Carrasco scored
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Become A MemberAtletico were in front after just five minutes when Belgian international Yannick Carrasco scored
Karl O’Sullivan and Mark Doyle scored the goals at Drogheda’s Head in the Game Park.
Fraser struck 11 minutes into the second half to earn Scotland a 1-1 draw in front of around 5,000 fans at the Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv.
Sligo Rovers came from behind after Patrick McEleney gave the visitors an early lead.
Thomas Tuchel’s side had plenty of chances but couldn’t deliver the knockout blow at Elland Road.
Ireland’s Jason Knight played the full 90-plus for the Rams, who climbed to 18th.
Dean Smith’s side moved above Tottenham in the table to eighth.
The leaders were held to a 2-2 draw.
Youri Tielemans rescued the draw for Leicester.
The hosts, who had 27 shots, squandered a chance to make ground on the Premier League’s pacesetters.
Pat Hoban scored the opening goal in Inchicore, but the race for third place now comes down to the wire.
Fulham were unable to hold on for a win and so sit bottom of the early table.
An understrength Irish side, weakened by Covid-19, showed more signs of encouragement but again failed to score.
Danny Ings was on target once again for Southampton, while Richarlson rescued the Toffees.
Bruno Fernandes’s penalty cancelled out Steven Bergwijn’s first-half strike at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
It’s all to play for in the return leg at Villa Park.
Gareth Bale had a goal chalked off as Barcelona and Real Madrid couldn’t be separated.
Munster now face into back-to-back ties with Saracens in Europe.
The Portuguese attacker rescued a point for struggling Wolves away to Crystal Palace this afternoon.
Aleksandar Kolarov came back to haunt his former club in an entertaining game.
Hertha Berlin didn’t allow the defending champions have it all their own way.
A scintillating game of football in Croke Park.
UCD picked up their first point on the road this season by earning a draw against the Candystripes.
Ronan Coughlan cancelled out an opener from Graham Cummins, but both sides will feel they could have taken maximum points.
Despite some errant first-half shooting, Davy Fitzgerald’s side battled back from the brink to share the points at Pearse Stadium.
The Gypsies and the Blues took a point each from tonight’s meeting in the capital.
While disappointed his side could not see out the win, the Leinster head coach was delighted at the way his younger players fronted up.
James Finnerty netted a late equaliser as Bohs remain unbeaten.
John Gill’s side are without a win in the Premier Division after another 1-1 draw.
Mickey Harte’s side produced a spirited second-half performance in Dr Hyde Park.
The French forward cancelled out James Milner’s opener as the honours were shared after an absorbing game.
The sides will meet again in Friday’s decider.
Longford threw away a two goal cushion at City Calling Stadium in their opening game of the 2018 First Division.
The Irish international had a hand in the goal, after his cross deflected in off Ryan Shawcross.
Meanwhile, Johnny Sexton picked up a calf injury in the first half of the 24-24 draw.
Newcastle United continued to show signs of fight in their relegation battle after coming back to draw 2-2 draw against the Reds.
Irish defender Damien Delaney was awarded man-of-the-match in a 1-1 draw at the Emirates.
A positive result for Rovers but they’re still without a victory after seven games.
It’s the first time in Championship history that the sides have shared the spoils.
Sligo are now without a win in five in the league
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