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It finished 1-1 at Tallaght Stadium.
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It finished 1-1 at Tallaght Stadium.
Ali Coote had opened the scoring with a brilliant strike, before Roberto Lopes equalised for the Hoops.
Shamrock Rovers won a thrilling game 2-1.
Ireland international Áine O’Gorman was on the double for the reigning champions.
Andre Wright had opened the scoring after a scrappy first half at Dalymount Park.
Rovers say that the majority of both sets of fans know right from wrong and do not condone the actions of ‘mindless idiots.’
The rains and winds of Storm Dennis looked to define a scrappy game until Rovers struck late, late on.
Dalymount Park has been battered by the high winds of Storm Dennis.
Bohemians had Danny Mandroiu sent off as Rovers booked their place in the FAI Cup final.
A string of top saves from Brendan Clarke and Alan Mannus saw Friday’s derby end in a stalemate.
7,021 turned out for the game, with Ireland boss Mick McCarthy among those watching on.
Bohs goalkeeper James Talbot twisted the knife into Dublin rivals Rovers after last night’s derby.
Daniel Mandroiu was delighted after his match-winning performance inspired Bohs to victory against Shamrock Rovers.
The Ireland skipper and U21s boss were among the 2,908 in attendance at Richmond Park.
Trevor Clarke and Lee Grace were both sent-off in the first half of a rollicking clash at Tallaght.
An impressive crowd of over 3,600 saw Bohemians beat rivals St Pat’s on Friday night.
Aaron Greene saw red for the visitors as Bohs once again scooped bragging rights in the Dublin Derby.
A late goal from the Hoops striker snatched all three points for Stephen Bradley’s men at Richmond Park.
Owen Heary’s side retained the Leinster Senior Cup on Friday night in a Dublin derby against St Pat’s.
Eoghan Stokes scored the winner to increase pressure on manager Stephen Bradley.
Kevin Devaney’s strike saw Keith Long’s Bohemians earn an important three points against city-rivals St Pat’s.
Goals from Lee Grace, Ronan Finn and Sam Bone handed Shamrock Rovers a derby win against St Pat’s.
St Pat’s were 2-0 winners over the Hoops tonight.
There was injury-time drama at Richmond Park tonight.
Bohemians attacking midfielder Keith Ward and manager Keith Long react to a memorable win over Shamrock Rovers.
A Dan Casey double helped Keith Long’s side to a 3-1 win at a sold-out Dalymount Park tonight.
Bohemians take on Shamrock Rovers at a sold-out Dalymount Park tonight in another instalment of an iconic rivalry.
The two clubs play each other tomorrow night and both were chasing Eoghan Stokes.
Goals from Ian Bermingham and Paul O’Conor gave St Patrick’s Athletic a 2-0 victory at Richmond Park.
Shamrock Rovers face St Patrick’s Athletic tonight looking to take another step towards securing European football for next season.
The game was put out of sight once the Leinster Senior League side were reduced to 10 men.
Second-half goals from Brandon Miele, Graham Burke and James Doona did the trick for the Hoops.
Bohemians earned their first win in four games to ease fears of being dragged into a relegation battle.
Shamrock Rovers goalkeeper Tomer Chencinski is enjoying life in Dublin ahead of Friday’s derby with Bohemians.
Liam Buckley’s side find themselves second-from-bottom after 3-1 home defeat.
Shamrock Rovers had a big win in the Dublin Derby last night.
An early Gary Shaw strike was cancelled out by a thunderous Kurtis Byrne volley before Josh O’Hanlon’s glancing header
Brandon Miele and Michael O’Connor were on target for the Hoops but George Poynton pulled one back for Bohemians with an injury-time spot-kick.
Sean Boyd produced a moment to remember last night.
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