

St. Patrick’s Athletic 2-0 Sligo Rovers: Saints dominate as they climb the Premier Division table
St. Patrick’s Athletic delivered a commanding performance at Richmond Park on 20 June 2026, defeating Sligo Rovers 2-0 in a crucial Premier Division fixture. The victory moved the Saints closer to the league’s top six, while the Bit O’Red were left to rue a night of missed opportunities and defensive lapses.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, St. Patrick’s Athletic dictated the tempo. Their high press forced Sligo into early errors, and the home side’s attacking intent was rewarded within the first 20 minutes. A well-worked move down the left flank saw winger Jake Mulraney cut inside and fire a low shot past Sligo goalkeeper Ed McGinty to give the Saints a deserved lead.
The second half followed a similar pattern. Sligo struggled to find rhythm against a disciplined St. Pat’s midfield, while the home side continued to create chances. The decisive moment came just before the hour mark when striker Aidan Keena rose highest to meet a corner and powered a header into the net, doubling the advantage and effectively sealing all three points.
Key Performances
- Aidan Keena – The talismanic forward was a constant threat, scoring the second goal and holding up play effectively.
- Jake Mulraney – His pace and direct running unsettled the Sligo defence all evening, and his opener set the tone.
- St. Pat’s defence – The backline, marshalled by Tom Grivosti, kept a clean sheet despite late Sligo pressure.
Tactical Story
Sligo Rovers, who had been in decent form, were unable to adapt to St. Pat’s intense pressing. Manager John Russell’s side tried to build from the back but were repeatedly caught in possession. In contrast, St. Pat’s manager Jon Daly set his team up to exploit the wide areas, and the strategy paid off handsomely. The visitors’ best chance came when Max Mata’s header was saved by Joseph Anang in the 73rd minute, but that proved their only real threat.
Table Impact
The win moved St. Patrick’s Athletic up to 4th in the Premier Division table, just two points behind leaders Shelbourne. Sligo Rovers, meanwhile, dropped to 7th, now four points adrift of the European places. The result also extended St. Pat’s unbeaten home run to six matches, reinforcing Richmond Park as one of the league’s most formidable venues.
With the season entering its crucial summer phase, this victory provides momentum for St. Patrick’s Athletic as they chase a return to European competition. For Sligo, the task now is to regroup quickly ahead of a daunting trip to derby rivals Derry City next weekend.