

St. Patrick's Athletic secured a commanding 2-0 victory over Drogheda United at Richmond Park on 13 June 2026, strengthening their position in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division table. The Saints produced a disciplined performance, finding the net twice in the first half to take full control before managing the game expertly after the interval.
Match Overview
Coming into the fixture, both sides were eager to climb the standings, but it was St. Pat's who dictated proceedings from the opening whistle. The home side's high press and quick transitions caused constant problems for a Drogheda defence that struggled to settle under pressure.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – St. Pat's took the lead through a well-worked move. A cross from the right flank found striker Chris Forrester, who controlled and fired low into the bottom corner.
- 34th minute – The Saints doubled their advantage. After a corner was only partially cleared, Joe Redmond volleyed home from the edge of the area for a stunning second goal.
- 58th minute – Drogheda's best chance came when a header from a set-piece forced a sharp save from Saints goalkeeper Dean Lyness.
Tactical Story
St. Pat's manager Jon Daly set up his team in a 4-3-3 formation that allowed wingers to drift inside and overload midfield. Drogheda attempted to build through central areas but were consistently denied space by the aggressive pressing of the home midfield trio. The Saints' full-backs pushed high to pin Drogheda's wide players back, limiting the visitors' ability to create from wide positions.
Drogheda improved after the break, shifting to a 3-5-2 in search of a foothold, but St. Pat's remained compact and dangerous on the counter. The clean sheet underlined the defensive organisation that has become a hallmark of the Saints' recent form.
Standout Players
- Chris Forrester – Opened the scoring and was a constant menace with his movement between the lines.
- Joe Redmond – A rock at centre-back before scoring a memorable goal from midfield after moving forward for the corner.
- Dean Lyness – The veteran goalkeeper made a crucial save early in the second half to preserve the two-goal cushion.
Table Impact
With this win, St. Patrick's Athletic moved up to third in the Premier Division table, putting pressure on the teams above them. Drogheda United, meanwhile, remain in the bottom half and will need to address their away form if they hope to climb away from the relegation zone. The result also extended the Saints' unbeaten run at home to four matches, reinforcing Richmond Park as a fortress in the title race.