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Chapman nabs late winner as Derry slip up in Sligo

Derry City failed to make the most of Shelbourne's slip-up at Weaver's Park as the Candystripes' poor Showgrounds record continued. Ellis Chapman scored twice for Sligo Rovers, his second goal an 89th minute winner as the Bit O'Red picked up their second win on the bounce.

Paul McMullan's 54th minute strike had put City in the lead. But a Chapman penalty along with his late winner, turned this tie on its head to stretch Derry's run without a win in Sligo to six. A winless run that goes back to 2021.

Rovers finished this game with ten men after JR Wilson was dismissed for an off-the-ball incident in added time at the end of the tie.

Sligo were forced into one change from their impressive win over Shamrock Rovers at the same venue six nights' previous. New signing and former Derry wide man Stephen Mallon was given his debut against his former club in place of the recently departed Fabrice Hartmann who returned to parent club RB Leipzig this week. While Simon Power, who netted both goals in that win over the Hoops, missed the game due to illness.

City's record in Sligo has been relatively poor in recent years having taken just two points from a possible 15 in their last five visits to Church Hill. While Ruaidhri Higgins' side have also failed to score in the last four at the same venue.

The Derry boss kept faith with the same eleven who put five past Drogheda last week. A decision which looked justified in the early stages as City threatened early on, targeting their flanks in particular whilst pinning Sligo back.

Daniel Kelly tested Ed McGinty at his front post when the Sligo net minder blocked Kelly's shot with his legs after the former Dundalk man was played through by a neat flick from Pat Hoban.

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