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Incredible scenes as 96th-minute goal stuns St Pat's
Tim Clancy’s men were cruising against Finn Harps with only three minutes to play.
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Tim Clancy’s men were cruising against Finn Harps with only three minutes to play.
The province had won their last 16 games against Cardiff in all competitions.
Marcus Rashford scored a winner deep into stoppage time.
Kortney Hause’s 88th-minute goal, moments before Fernandes’ penalty miss, earned Villa a dramatic 1-0 victory.
Brazil’s Hebert Sousa was heading for defeat until he shocked Oleksandr Khyzhniak.
Ireland’s Seamus Power finished tied for 19th on seven under.
There was late drama in Le Castellet.
Former Dundalk player Dane Massey scored the all-important goal.
They edged out rivals Galatasaray by one goal in the narrowest of title triumphs.
Wolves’ Adama Traore scored a last-gasp winner for his side.
The Dragons got back on track after losing their opening qualifier in Belgium.
The other game in the Republic of Ireland’s World Cup qualifying group this evening finished level.
The result sees the Reds leapfrog Spurs and go top of the table.
Benfica salvaged a draw at Ibrox after Steven Gerrard’s men squandered a two-goal lead.
They will meet Cork or Kerry in the final on 22 November.
The players were found to be sitting 10 and 30 centimetres too close to the member of staff, and an FAI appeal to the HSE was unsuccessful.
A Neco Williams header won it in the dying moments.
Both were 1-0 winners, although Cork’s was highly dramatic.
Ben Chilwell’s brilliant strike put the visitors ahead at the start of stoppage time.
Darragh Fitzgibbon finished with two crucial points to help secure back-to-back Fitzgibbon Cup titles.
Seamus McEneaney’s side led by nine after 60 minutes, but Dublin rallied late to secure a draw.
Inaki Williams scored a dramatic 93rd-minute winner for Athletic Bilbao.
Liverpool will have a chance to extend their advantage at the top when they host Man United tomorrow.
A last-gasp effort from Macedonian midfielder Elif Elmas secured a comeback 2-1 win at Sassuolo.
The defender’s late header earned Ireland the point which their manager craved.
An early blitz and late precision brought Roscommon a first Championship win over Mayo for 18 years.
Connor Jennings’s 119th-minute header saw Tranmere secure a dramatic 1-0 win at Wembley.
The Banner survived a late fightback to prevail by one point at Walsh Park.
Tottenham have still yet to guarantee Champions League football next season.
Paco Alcacer’s brace meant Dortmund leapfrog Bayern, who were held to a 1-1 draw today.
Jake Livermore boosted West Bromwich Albion’s bid for promotion to the Premier League.
Millwall scored twice in the last 15 minutes to beat Everton 3-2 in a dramatic match at The Den.
Everton defender Lucas Digne’s last-gasp free-kick rescued a dramatic 2-2 draw at Goodison Park.
Late goals saw the Netherlands advance to the semi-finals of the Nations League at the expense of France.
Colin O’Brien’s side suffered a narrow loss against Czech Republic.
Stephen Duffy and Tommy Kelly got the two crucial stoppage-time points amid a dramatic finish.
Crokes and St Enda’s will have to do it all over again next Sunday.
Polish stopper Rafal Gikiewicz proved the hero yesterday.
The Feyenoord captain was busy in the latter stages of yesterday’s game against Vitesse Arnhem.
The side’s will meet again in Turner’s Cross next Monday to decide who will play Dundalk at the Aviva Stadium in November.
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