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Drogheda United - United VS Galway United Score
Drogheda United
04-07 00:00
2 - 3
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Galway United - United VS Galway United Score Today
Galway United
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Drogheda United
Galway United
Attacks
112
95
Dangerous Attacks
49
47
Ball Possession
58
42
On Target
8
6
Off Target
6006
3052
Important Events
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End 2-3
97′
J. Caulfield
90′
E.Watts
84′
S. Walsh
82′
C. McCormack
C.Barratt
79′
K. Doherty
78′
C.Barratt
75′
T. Oluwa
M. Doyle
74′
k.cruise
A.Quinn
73′
M.Wolfe
68′
2-3
Axel·Piesold
Assist: K. Twardek
61′
2-2
K. Twardek
Assist: S. Walsh
60′
Axel·Piesold
F.Lomboto
60′
K. Twardek
E.McCarthy
57′
J. Bucknor
E. Agbaje
45′
S. Walsh
F.Pierrot
45′
L.Devitt
A.Kazeem
Halftime 2-1
26′
R. Brennan
brien
20′
2-1
F.Lomboto
18′
2-0
J. Godden
16′
A.Kazeem
3′
1-0
M. Doyle
Assist: B. Kavanagh
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Match Info
Galway United edged out Drogheda United in a thrilling 3-2 away victory in the Ireland Premier Division on April 7, 2026. This match result at Head in the Game Park was a vital away win for Galway, characterized by a late surge that overturned a deficit and secured all three points in a dramatic finish. Drogheda United started strongly, taking an early lead and doubling their advantage to seemingly control the match. Galway United, however, mounted a stunning comeback, pulling a goal back before halftime to change the momentum. The second half saw Galway press relentlessly, and they found an equalizer midway through the period. The decisive moment arrived in the final ten minutes, as Galway completed the turnaround with a well-worked winner, sending their traveling supporters into raptures. This victory has major implications for the Premier Division table, propelling Galway United up the standings and dealing a blow to Drogheda's hopes. The Drogheda manager would have lamented letting a two-goal lead slip, while the Galway boss praised his team's character and fighting spirit to secure such an important result on the road.