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Bohemians
03-21 04:00
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Dundalk
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Bohemians
Dundalk
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115
91
Dangerous Attacks
36
41
Ball Possession
58
42
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5
7
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End 1-1
93′
H.Vaughan
85′
H. Martin
C.Whelan
74′
H.Vaughan
S.Mullen
68′
D. McDaid
H.Groome
65′
K.Buckley
60′
C.Parsons
Z. Myers
60′
A. McDonnell
M.Strods
59′
K.Chorazka
51′
S.Spaight
Animasahun
Halftime 1-0
20′
1-0
P.Hickey
Assist: M.Strods
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Match Info
The League of Ireland Premier Division saw a tense 1-1 draw between Bohemians and Dundalk at Dalymount Park on Saturday evening. This result leaves both teams sharing the points in a closely contested fixture that highlighted the competitive nature of the Irish top flight, with neither side able to find a decisive winner in the latter stages.
Bohemians started brightly, applying early pressure in front of their home supporters. The deadlock was broken midway through the first half when a well-worked team move culminated in a close-range finish for the hosts. Dundalk, however, grew into the game and found an equalizer just before the hour mark, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to slot the ball home. The final thirty minutes were frantic, with both teams creating half-chances, but the goalkeepers stood firm to ensure the match ended all square. The key incident was a disallowed goal for Bohemians in the 75th minute after a VAR review for a marginal offside, a decision that left the home fans frustrated. For Dundalk, their goalkeeper produced a stunning save in the dying minutes to preserve the point.
The draw means Bohemians add a point to their tally, maintaining a mid-table position, while Dundalk will be slightly more satisfied with an away point as they look to climb the league table. Post-match, the Bohemians manager expressed disappointment at not converting dominance into three points, while the Dundalk boss praised his team's resilience after going a goal down on the road. The starting XI for Bohemians featured their usual defensive structure, while Dundalk lined up in a compact 4-2-3-1 formation aimed at counter-attacking.