The matches scheduled for this Monday in the League of Ireland and with a couple of upsets and a couple of squads looking forward to next week after suffering back-to-back losses.
With the Waterford Boys knowing the reality losing and now posting to losses consecutively, for manager Alan Reynolds looking forward to his squad next week compromise against the Bray Wanderers to see if they can get back in the plus.
On the case of the Shamrock Rovers after a humiliating defeat in the Dublin Derby against the Bohs, they encounter another loss with an upset at Carlisle Grounds over the last place Gulls. So far, this loss in a consecutive way and odd results are putting manager Stephen Bradley job on peril and in the need of positive results.
Talking about losses, in Inchicore colossus Richmond Park the local Pats delivered a one of a kind win over a high-flying Waterford giving them their fourth loss of the campaign delivering it with a clean sheet and a lone goal difference.
With a lone goal in the early minutes in the 15 minute by Ryan Brennan that became the only score of the match and seeing Alan Reynolds side being neutralized by a defensive backfield and Barry murphy netting a clean sheet.
Saint Patrick’s Athletic 1, Waterford 0
In the coastal city of Bray its side Bray Wanderers being on the relegation spot in last place no wins this campaign, today they delivered another loss to the visiting Shamrock Rovers, coming from a Derby upset at home.
With a lone goal by Ronan Coughlan in the 52-minute and a clean sheet for their goalkeeper Aaron Dillon, the local Seagulls have the taste of victory and on top adding three points in their favor.
Bray Wanderers 1, Shamrock Rovers 0
In Brandywell the local Candystripes are becoming a force not to be mess with, by winning their seventh match in a row and moving up in the league overall table to third place surpassing Waterford.
The Derry Boys beat the visiting Gypsies to the score of 3-1 with goals from Aaron McEnnef 20, Rory Patterson 58 and Nicky Low 90 and for the visitors Dylan Watts 27 were enough for the win. The Bohs after a brilliant win on the Derby on Friday today they saw their luck going down.
Derry City 3, Bohemians 1
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