Prolific Mata heads home to give Sligo victory away to Pat's
An impressive Bank Holiday crowd of 4,265 were in attendance as both sides with aspirations of a European finish went head to head in hot and humid conditions at Richmond Park.
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An impressive Bank Holiday crowd of 4,265 were in attendance as both sides with aspirations of a European finish went head to head in hot and humid conditions at Richmond Park.
There is a full round of SSE Airtricity League Premier Division fixtures spread across the May bank holiday with St Patrick's Athletic’s tie with Sligo Rovers kicking off the action at Richmond Park at 3pm.
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