

Galway United 2-4 Bohemians: Gypsies Thrill in High-Scoring Affair at Eamonn Deacy Park
Bohemians produced a dominant attacking display to defeat Galway United 4-2 in an entertaining Ireland Premier Division encounter at Eamonn Deacy Park on 23 May 2026. The visitors raced into a three-goal lead before weathering a Galway fightback to seal a comprehensive victory.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Bohemians showed their intent, pressing high and moving the ball quickly. Galway United struggled to contain the Gypsies' pace on the counter, and the scoreline reflected the visitors' superiority, particularly in the first hour. A spirited Galway rally made the scoreline more respectable, but Bohs held firm to take the points.
Key Moments
- 8' - Bohs Draw First Blood: A fast break down the right saw James Clarke whip a cross into the box, where striker Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe rose highest to head home, giving Bohemians an early lead.
- 23' - Ogedi-Uzokwe Doubles Up: The rampant Bohemians doubled their advantage when Ogedi-Uzokwe latched onto a through ball and fired low past Galway keeper Brendan Clarke.
- 41' - Third Goal Piles on Misery: A well-worked corner routine ended with midfielder Ross Tierney volleying home from the edge of the box, making it 3-0 before half-time.
- 55' - Galway Pull One Back: The home side sparked hope when winger David Hurley ran onto a long ball and chipped the onrushing Bohs goalkeeper James Talbot to make it 3-1.
- 72' - Bohs Restore Three-Goal Cushion: Bohemians struck again to quell the Galway fightback. Substitute Liam Burt finished clinically after a precise through ball from Adam McDonnell.
- 81' - Late Consolation for Galway: Galway United grabbed a second goal when striker Ronan Manning turned in a cross from the left, but it proved too little, too late.
Tactical Story
Bohemians manager Declan Devine set his team up in a fluid 4-3-3 that allowed his forward players to interchange positions and exploit spaces behind the Galway defence. The Gypsies' high press forced Galway into errors, with the first three goals coming from turnovers in dangerous areas. Galway, organised in a 4-4-2, initially sat deep but were overwhelmed by the visitors' movement and final-third quality.
Standout Players
Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe was the man of the match with two goals and an assist, proving too strong and quick for the Galway backline. For Galway, David Hurley was a bright spark, scoring a fine goal and providing a threat on the counter-attack, but his efforts were not enough to spark a full comeback.
Season Impact
Bohemians' victory cements their place in the top three of the Premier Division, strengthening their push for European qualification. Galway United, meanwhile, remain in the bottom half and will need to tighten up defensively if they are to climb the table. The result was a statement of intent from Bohs, who showed they can produce firepower on the road.