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Faltering Derry City face Richmond Park cup final

We enter the final two games of this year's League of Ireland title race and for Derry City, they find themselves at a crossroads.

By 10pm tonight, their destiny for the season could swing dramatically in one of two directions.

A victory away in Inchicore against St Patrick’s Athletic could put them in pole position for a potential league and cup double. A loss, however, would all but end their title challenge, leaving them facing the grim reality that even an FAI Cup triumph might not be enough to consider this season a success.

This evening's clash at Richmond Park is the standout fixture of the week and it’s no surprise why.

St Patrick’s Athletic are the in-form team in the division, having won their last seven league games.

The last time the Saints tasted defeat was against Waterford in early July, and they haven’t lost at home since early June.

Add a sell-out crowd into the mix, and Derry's task looks even more daunting.

The Candystripes will need to treat this as a cup final in itself to ensure their title hopes remain in their hands.

Derry’s season has been marked by inconsistency and frustration. Despite having the personnel and quality to push for the title, they have repeatedly failed to capitalise on the missteps of their rivals.

Shamrock Rovers and Shelbourne, both of whom have faltered at key moments throughout the season, have left the door open for Derry to take control.

Yet, back-to-back home draws against Bohemians and Sligo Rovers, coupled with a costly defeat away to Drogheda last month, are glaring examples of their inability to seize those opportunities.

The frustration for Derry fans is clear, as the talent within the squad is undeniable.

Injuries have played a part, with key players like Patrick McEleney and

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