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Tuesday, July 2, 2019
League of Ireland recap in a busy Monday with Dundalk still on the summit
For Vinnie Perth and his Town Boys are on fire and looking ready for their upcoming compromise in Champions League opening rounds against Latvia's Riga FC.
Another win with a clean sheet at home over a troubled Waterford, the Dublin Derby painted Green, Sligo's goal fest, and a couple of amtches with a share of spoils in Monday night.
So far, the Finn Harps have been adding points with a draw against Cork City, still this result gives Oliie Brown's side a much needed boost of confidence with a win and a draw.
Finn Harps 0-0 Cork City
In Dalymont the Bohemians and Derry City shared the spoils in a draw that the Gypsies in spite of the draw in the end this keeps them within six points of their cross town foes Hoops.
Bohemians 0-0 Derry City
In the Showgrounds the local Bit O' Red recovered after an early Students early goal with just nine minutes on the clock by skipper Liam Scales but in the end UCD succumbed.
With a first goal by John Dunleavy 21', a treble by Ronan Coughlan 22', 45' and 52' minutes and Romeo Parkes 50' to complete a goal fest and recover from tehir away loss at Ballybofey.
Sligo Rovers 5-1 UCD
In the Dublin Derby at Inchicore colossus Richmond Park Harry Kenny and company versus their cross town rivals Shamrock Rovers in need of a win and keep the chase to the top.
For the Hoops scores in both halves with Greg Bolger scoring in the 45' minute and coming back from halftime five minutes later Sean Kavanaugh scored the go ahead goal in the 50' minute.
Saint Patrick's Athletic 0-2 Shamrock Rovers
In Oriel Park the local Town maintain their run with perfection with another win this time over a troubled Waterford Blues, with an OG play by the visiting side plus a couple of goals from them.
An OG by Blues defender Kenneth Browne early in the match with just two minutes in the clock, later in the second half came the wrath of the Lilywhites Daniel Kelly 24' and Jamie McGrath 66'.
Dundalk 3-0 Waterford
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