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League of Ireland Premier Division latest scores:
Shelbourne 1 Waterford 1 (Boyd 40; Amond 37 pen)
St Patrick’s Athletic 2 Galway United 1 (Keena 32; McCarthy 50)
Drogheda United 0 Shamrock Rovers 0
Dundalk 0 Derry City 1 (Whelan 16)
League table as it stands:
Derry City 55 (18 GD)
Shelbourne 55 (9 GD)
Shamrock Rovers 53 (12 GD)
St Patrick’s Athletic 53 (11 GD)
Galway United 51 (5 GD)
Goal for St Pat’s! It’s another for Keena. In-form St Pat’s back in front.
Could it be another night of relative parity in a season with an incredible amount of draws? Three of the matches are a draw with about 20 minutes left.
A close call by St Pat’s to retake the lead:
Goal for Galway United! Ed McCarthy with a big goal for Galway and a significant blow for Pat’s. Brilliant goal
Second halfs under way as Shelbourne start the half on the attack. No further goal updates for now.
It’s half-time at Tolka Park. A good performance by Shelbourne, lacking a bit of a finishing touch, and a soft penalty to give away mean the score is level. All to play for second half. Shamrock Rovers still yet to a breakthrough, while Derry and Pat’s lead crucial games.
After a cagey start across the matches, it’s all happening now! Shelbourne back level with Derry, St Pat’s on course to continue their winning streak.
Goal for Shelbourne! Immediate response from Shelbourne, Sean Boyd hassles the defender and wins it then coolly slots it past the keeper. Back level, 1-1.
Goal for Waterford! Messy tackle by Martin, penalty won by Horton. Amond sticks it low in the corner to give them the lead. Worrying times for Shelbourne.
Goal for St Pat’s! 32′ Forrester picks out Keena who makes space for himself and hammers home. 1-0 Saints
Another chance for Coote, worked well squared to him on the edge of the box but poor attempt and doesn’t threaten the goal.
Brighter spell by Shelbourne as Ali Coote gets a shot away but straight at the keeper. Almost 30 minutes gone.
Goal for Derry City! Colm Whelan on target at Oriel Park. That puts Derry City top of the table on goal difference as it stands on 55 points.
A cagey start in Tolka and Richmond Parks. No big chance of note for Shels or Waterford so far.
The table as it stands, with no goals yet in the first seven minutes.
The teams are heading out on the pitch at Tolka Park. Here are some of the other line-ups:
The teams at Tolka Park:
Shelbourne: Kearns, Gannon, Barrett, Ladwinge, Wilson, Coote, Coyle (capt), Caffrey, Tulloch, Boyd, Martin
Waterford: Sargeant, Power, Burke, Horton, McCormack, Baggley (capt), Amond, Leahy, Pattisson, McMenamy, Flynn
Gavin Cummiskey’s scene setter here:
[ Gripping climax in prospect for the most intriguing of League of Ireland title racesOpens in new window ]
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the League of Ireland Premier Division, in what is one of the most exciting title run-in in many years. Shelbourne lead the table on 54 points with three games left, two points ahead of Derry City and Shamrock Rovers. St Patrick’s Athletic and Galway United aren’t out of it either on 50 points, four points behind, and they play each other at Richmond Park. St Pat’s under Stephen Kenny are the form team in the league and have dreams of winning an unlikely title. Shamrock Rovers are the favourites though for a fifth title in a row, and will expect to beat Drogheda United, as will Derry City against basement club Dundalk. But it is Shelbourne that have the advantage, despite their dire form, after a tough run of fixtures, victory against Waterford is crucial.
“Virgin Media will provide split-screen updates from Tolka to Oriel Park as Derry’s uglier freefall, one win from nine, possibly slams into a Dundalk miracle. Or maybe Higgins’s men will hang on and take the title with the lowest ever points total of 58, by winning two of their last three ties,” writes Gavin Cummiskey.
The games tonight: