

Derry City 0-0 St Patricks Athletic: Stalemate at the Brandywell
Derry City and St Patrick’s Athletic played out a tense 0-0 draw in the Ireland Premier Division on 23 May 2026. The Brandywell Stadium hosted a fiercely contested match that lacked goals but not intensity or quality.
Match Overview
Both sides came into the fixture with strong defensive records, and it was clear from the outset that chances would be at a premium. Derry City dominated possession in the first half but found the Saints’ backline well organised. St Pat's grew into the game after the break and enjoyed spells of pressure, but neither goalkeeper was truly tested.
Key Moments
- 22' - Best Chance for Derry: A sweeping move saw winger Patrick McEleney find space on the edge of the box, but his curling effort was tipped over the bar by St Pat's keeper Joseph Anang, producing one of the few saves of the night.
- 67' - St Pat's Threaten: The visitors' best opportunity came from a corner. Defender Tom Grivosti rose highest but headed just wide of the post, leaving Derry fans breathing a sigh of relief.
- 89' - Late Scare: Derry City came close to snatching a winner when substitute Michael Duffy unleashed a powerful drive that cannoned off the crossbar, ensuring the deadlock remained.
Tactical Story
Derry City manager Ruaidhrí Higgins set his team up in a 3-4-3, looking to overload the midfield and create width. However, St Patrick's Athletic, under Jon Daly, defended in a compact 4-4-2 and pressed aggressively, making it difficult for Derry to find gaps. The match became a battle of attrition in midfield, with both teams cancelling each other out. Set-pieces offered the best route to goal, but neither side could convert.
Standout Players
Derry's centre-back Mark Connolly was imperious at the back, making several crucial interceptions and blocks. For St Pat's, midfielder Chris Forrester covered immense ground and was the creative spark for his team, though he lacked a final ball. Goalkeeper Joseph Anang also deserves credit for a composed performance under pressure.
Season Impact
The point keeps Derry City in second place in the Premier Division table, three points behind leaders Shamrock Rovers, while St Patrick's Athletic remain in mid-table, six points off the European places. Both teams will feel they should have done more with their chances, but the defensive solidity on display was a testament to the discipline of each side.