Preview: Hurting Saints host Shamrock Rovers tonight
St Patrick's Athletic host leaders Shamrock Rovers in a re-arranged Dublin derby in Richmond Park tonight, with the Saints needing to lift themselves from a hammer blow last Friday.
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St Patrick's Athletic host leaders Shamrock Rovers in a re-arranged Dublin derby in Richmond Park tonight, with the Saints needing to lift themselves from a hammer blow last Friday.
Eoin Doyle scored twice to give St Patrick's Athletic a hat-trick of wins over bottom side UCD who had both manager Andy Myler and his assistant Willie O’Connor sent to the stand.
Serving the last of a three game ban, Damien Duff exacted revenge from the stands, overcoming the St Patrick's Athletic side that defeated him on his managerial debut just three months ago, after this win at Richmond Park.
Darragh Burns cancelled out Aidan Keena's opener as Sligo Rovers and St Patrick’s Athletic earned a point a piece at the Showgrounds.
Derry City had enough chances to see off St Patrick's Athletic, in this frustrating night, at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium.
There are statements of intent and there is this demolition of one supposed title challenger by another in front of the latter's own crowd, another large if sullen one, by the Camac. What seemed a 50-50 game became a massacre by the interval as City, league leaders, made a total mess of Saint Patrick's Athletic before a shellshocked audience in Inchicore, the visiting fans realising they were watching perhaps the best Derry City side there has been. A three-goal lead at the break flattered Pat's. "Half time. The score doesn't lie," posted Saints' Twitter account. It would get worse. The game was long over.
Goals in each half from Will Patching ensured Derry City saw off St Patrick's Athletic to move back into pole position in the Premier Division.
The two Doyles, Eoin and Mark, delivered the goals to put St Patrick's Athletic top of the Premier Division table with a third successive win as they had too much for UCD at Richmond Park.