Saints sink Wolves and march into the last eight of the FA Cup
Danny Ings and Stuart Armstrong scored in the second half at Molineux.
Danny Ings and Stuart Armstrong scored in the second half at Molineux.
Elsewhere today Slaughtneil were crowned Ulster champions against Dunloy.
St Thomas, who will be in action on St Patrick’s Day, discovered last night who they will be facing in Galway this year.
St Mary’s saw off NUIG in Galway this afternoon.
It’s a third defeat on the trot for the Saints as they spurned the chance to go fourth.
The Tribesmen scored early and late as the Saints crumbled at home.
St Pat’s won their first league game in two months last Friday night against Derry City.
The Saints scored four goals at Richmond Park.
The Saints have a distinct process and admirably put that before any high-profile gun-for-hire.
Barry McNamee grabbed the only goal of the game shortly after the hour mark at Richmond Park.
Danny Furlong was sent off in the second half.
President Michael D Higgins was in attendance at Richmond Park as Galway United secured smash-and-grab win.
Killian Brennan and Conan Byrne both scored twice with the Saints running out 6-1 winners.
Christy Fagan helped himself to a brace and Chris Forrester completed the rout.
Danny Galbraith scored one and set up another as the league champions left empty handed.
Including a mouth-watering tie between the league’s leading duo of St Pat’s and Cork at Richmond Park.
Ian Baraclough’s men are not going to give up their title without a fight.
While St Pat’s earn a 2-2 draw in Lithuania.
There were 14 goals in tonight’s five Airtricity League fixtures.
The Saints find themselves in Bosnia and looking to keep up a good European run while Rovers face Spartak Trnava of Slovakia.
Pete Mahon’s side were on their way to face Shakhter Karagandy in the Europa League tomorrow.