With a number of draws in several fronts in the League of Ireland, the only wins came from underdog UCD over Finn Harps and Saint Patrick's over the struggling Blues.
As Dundalk up North in Derry sharing the points against Derry City, followed y the Hoops and Sligo along with Cork City and Bohemians in these three matches just netting a point each.
In Tallaght Stadium in Dublin, the local Hoops could not gain on the Town netting the same result and sharing the spoils with the Sligo Rovers at zero goals each.
Shamrock Rovers 0-0 Sligo Rovers
In Turner's Cross the local Leesiders host the Dublin side Bohemians, in the end this match saw the lack of seeing a finish to score from both squads, in a match that ended scoreless.
Cork City 0-0 Bohemians
Up North in Derry City both Candystripes and Dundalk showed off their offensive might, in a match that ended in a draw at two goals per side as well a point for squad.
For Derry City going up the score with a goal by David Parkhouse 41' and later Junior Chuckwuenka 90', for the visiting Town came from Georgie Kelly 57' and Patrick Hoban 90'.
Derry City 2-2 Dundalk
In RSC the local blues not even as locals cannot get positive results and not playing like last season when they got promoted and finishing in third place in the end.
However the visiting Saint Patrick's side with this win on the road, uplifts this side spirits for the better, an own goal by Pats Keving Toner 30' but later Conor Clifford 32' and Dean Clarke 62'.
Waterford 1-2 Saint Patrick's Athletic
In the Bowl of UCD up on Dublin, the local Students netted an important result over clear favorites Finn Harps, coming from a prolific run, this past Friday they were upset in the Capital.
A lone goal from Jason McClelland in the 8' minute was enough for the locals seeing their squad being dismantle with notable players going to other entities, but in the end came big for the win.
UCD 1-0 Finn Harps
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