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WNL round-up: Wexford close the gap on Shelbourne

Treaty United 0-6 Galway WFC Galway made the trip down to Markets Field in Limerick, seeking out another win against Treaty United. The Galway side started sharply and it took less than a minute to get the scoreline going. It was Lynsey McKey with the finish after a great pass across the box from Chloe Singleton. Galway continued to move the ball around well and taking advantage of space that opened up for them on the pitch. I'm the 28th minute, Kate Thompson took on the shot from range and what a fine strike it was to double Galway’s lead. Singleton got Galway’s third with a fine finish in the 50th minute, and Saoirse Healey was the fourth goalscorer for the away side on 54 minutes. On 80 minutes, Galway substitute Rola Olusola took advantage of a mistake in the Treaty defence to make it 5-0. Five minutes after, Olusola again won the ball back off the Treaty defence, squared to Jenna Slattery and she finished to make it six. Treaty United did have some positive moments in the game and did trouble Galway keeper Abbiegayle Ronayne into making a great save just before half-time, but they’ll be looking to improve heading into the next couple of games.

Cork City 3-2 Sligo Rovers In a game full of chances and dramatic moments, it was Cork City who came out victorious over Sligo Rovers at Turner's Cross. Cork started off this game with a determination to win and took control early on. On 12 minutes, Laura Shine got onto a long ball over the top and finished past Amy Mahon to give Cork the lead. Soon after against the run of play, Sligo struck back through Paula McGrory who took on the shot from range. It was a close contest throughout the game, and it was Sligo who took the lead in the 60th minute, McGrory again with a

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