

Longford Town Edges Wexford in Tense First Division Clash
In a tightly contested Ireland First Division fixture on the night of May 9, 2026, Longford Town secured a vital 2–1 away victory over Wexford at Ferrycarrig Park. The result lifts Longford into a stronger position in the mid-season standings, while Wexford are left to rue missed opportunities in front of their home supporters.
Match Overview
The game kicked off under floodlights in front of a spirited crowd, with both sides eager to climb the First Division table. Wexford started brightly, pressing high and forcing an early corner. However, it was Longford who struck first in the 18th minute. After a slick passing move through midfield, striker Aaron Dobbs slotted home from close range, giving the visitors a 1–0 lead.
Wexford responded well and equalised just before the half-hour mark. A long ball over the top caught the Longford defence napping, and home forward Aaron Dobbs (no relation to the opposite number) showed calm composure to chip the ball past the advancing goalkeeper. The first half ended 1–1, with both teams creating half-chances but lacking the final touch.
Second Half Drama
The second half saw a more cautious approach from both sides, with midfield battles dominating. Longford’s tactical discipline paid off in the 67th minute when a set-piece header from centre-back Shane Elworthy found the net after a well-delivered free kick. Wexford pushed for an equaliser in the final 20 minutes but were repeatedly denied by a resolute Longford backline and the woodwork.
The home side’s best chance came in the 83rd minute when substitute Conor Barry struck a powerful shot that clattered off the crossbar. Longford held on through five minutes of stoppage time, securing a crucial three points on the road.
Key Performers
- Aaron Dobbs (Longford Town): Opened the scoring with a clinical finish and worked tirelessly up front.
- Shane Elworthy (Longford Town): The match-winner with a commanding defensive display and a goal from a set piece.
- James Sheridan (Wexford): The home goalkeeper made several important saves to keep his team in the game.
Standings Impact
With this win, Longford Town moved into the top half of the First Division table, putting pressure on the promotion places. Wexford remain in the lower half but have shown enough fight to suggest they can climb if they turn draws into wins. The match highlighted the growing competitiveness of the league in the 2026 season.