Longford pegged back twice by Galway with play-off finely poised
It's all to play for in the battle to make the First Division play-off final after a game for the ages in Bishopsgate.
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It's all to play for in the battle to make the First Division play-off final after a game for the ages in Bishopsgate.
A Sean Boyd equaliser salvaged a point for Shelbourne for the second time in five days to keep Damien Duff's side top of the Premier Division table.
Derry City missed the chance to move into top spot, as Sean Boyd's late goal earned leaders Shelbourne a share of the spoils at the Ryan McBride Brandywell.
Damien Duff was delighted with his side's performance in their top of the table clash with Shamrock Rovers, which ended scoreless at Tolka Park.
Edward McCarthy's first-half strike earned Galway United a 1-0 victory over SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division leaders Shelbourne at a sun-drenched Eamonn Deacy Park.
There was late drama aplenty at Weavers Park but Sean Boyd's late goal was overshadowed by an incident which saw assistant referee Dermot Broughton struck by an object thrown from the away section.
Liam Burt struck a stunning first goal for Shelbourne before forcing an own goal as Damien Duff's side extended their lead at the top of the Premier Division table to seven points.
Shelbourne earned their fourth successive Premier Division win and the bragging rights as they eased by Bohemians in the North Dublin Derby at Dalymount Park.
Friday night lights took on a new context as a shiny red neon scoreboard in the Ballybough End read 2-1 as Shelbourne earned a first league win over Shamrock Rovers since May 2005.