

Dundalk produced a spirited second-half comeback to defeat Derry City 2-1 at Oriel Park on 30 May 2026, a result that kept the Lilywhites in the hunt for a top-three finish in the Ireland Premier Division. Derry had taken an early lead but were undone by two goals in quick succession after the interval.
Match Report
The visitors started the brighter and took the lead in the 14th minute. A corner from the left was headed home by Derry centre-back Mark McEleney, who climbed highest to power the ball past Dundalk goalkeeper Nathan Shepperd. Derry continued to threaten on the counter but could not extend their advantage.
Dundalk levelled just three minutes into the second half. Winger Darragh Leahy collected a pass on the left, drove into the box and saw his cross-shot deflect off a Derry defender and loop over the stranded Brian Maher. The home side then took the lead in the 56th minute when striker Patrick Hoban latched onto a through ball from midfielder Greg Sloggett and slotted coolly past Maher.
Key Turning Points
- 14’ – Derry goal: McEleney’s header gave Derry a deserved lead.
- 48’ – Dundalk equaliser: Leahy’s deflected cross restored parity.
- 56’ – Hoban winner: Clinical finish after a slick counter-attack.
- 73’ – Derry red card: Substitute Cameron McJannett was sent off for a second yellow, ending any hope of a Derry comeback.
Standout Performers
Patrick Hoban once again proved his worth with a predatory finish, while Greg Sloggett’s passing range was instrumental in Dundalk’s second-half dominance. For Derry, Mark McEleney was solid at the back but his goal proved insufficient.
Implications
The win moved Dundalk into fourth place in the Premier Division, two points behind third-placed Bohemians with a game in hand. Derry City remained second, now six points behind leaders Shamrock Rovers, and will be concerned about their away form after a third consecutive road defeat.