

Bohemians ease past St Patrick's Athletic 2-0 in Dublin derby
Bohemians secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over St Patrick's Athletic in an Ireland Premier Division clash on June 27, 2026, at Dalymount Park. The match, played in front of a passionate home crowd, saw Bohs control the game from start to finish and solidify their position in the league standings.
Match Overview
The hosts started brightly, pressing high and forcing St Pat's into errors. Bohemians dominated possession in the first half and took a deserved lead. The second half saw them manage the game expertly, sitting deeper but still creating chances on the counter-attack. St Patrick's Athletic struggled to create clear-cut opportunities, with Bohemians' defense remaining resolute throughout.
Key Moments
- 23rd minute: Bohemians opened the scoring with a well-worked team goal. A cross from the right flank was headed home by the striker, who timed his run perfectly.
- 56th minute: Bohemians doubled their lead. A defensive mistake from St Pat's allowed the home midfielder to intercept the ball and fire a low shot into the far corner.
- 78th minute: St Pat's had their best chance of the match, but the Bohemians goalkeeper made a fine save to preserve the clean sheet.
Tactical Story
Bohemians set up in a 4-3-3 formation, with the wide forwards stretching the St Pat's defense. They used quick combinations in central areas to break the lines. St Patrick's Athletic tried to respond with a 4-4-2 shape, but they were unable to find a rhythm. Bohemians' midfielders outworked their counterparts, winning second balls and launching attacks.
Standout Players
Bohemians' central midfielder was named man of the match, covering every blade of grass and providing the assist for the first goal. Their goalkeeper also earned praise for a composed performance. For St Pat's, the left-back made several important interceptions but could not prevent the defeat.
League Table Impact
The win sees Bohemians climb into the top half of the Ireland Premier Division table, closing the gap on the European qualification spots. St Patrick's Athletic remain in mid-table, now three points behind their rivals. Both teams will look to build on this performance in the coming weeks.