In Premier Division action, Galway met Dundalk on October 4. The match concluded with both teams sharing the points in a 1-1 draw.
Patrick Hickey scored the first goal of the game on the 41st minute of the match, tipping the balance in Galway's favor. Eoin Kenny added to the score, setting the final scoreline at 1-1.
As Galway and Dundalk meet again, the memory of Galway's 0-2 win in their Premier Division meeting from 10 months ago still lingers. Following their win against Waterford in Premier Division on September 27, Galway head into this clash with renewed confidence, extending their unbeaten streak to three matches.
Dundalk's current performances, in contrast to their opponent's recent successes, leave more to be desired, as they prepare for this match after five straight losses to Bohemians, Sligo Rovers, Waterford, St Patricks and Shelbourne, having failed to win in their last nine outings. Their defense has shown cracks, with goals conceded across twelve consecutive matches.
This Premier Division match offers a platform for Galway and Dundalk’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Galway’s top finisher Stephen Walsh and Patrick Hickey have played important roles in ensuring their attack remains effective. Galway’s top scorer in Premier Division, Walsh, has eight goals this season, as Hickey continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with four assists. Galway have also relied on Edward Mccarthy, Maurice Nugent and Conor McCormack to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
Meanwhile, Dundalk’s attacking options, under Jon Daly’s guidance, have been bolstered by Daryl Horgan and Jamie Gullan, the team’s top scorer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Gullan leads Dundalk’s scoring charts in Premier Division this season with five goals, with Horgan leading their creative tally in the league with four assists. Dundalk’s offense has also been strengthened by Robbie Benson, Ryan OKane and John Mountney, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
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Galway kicked off the game with Brendan Clarke, Greg Cunningham, Killian Brouder, Garry Buckley, Colm Horgan, Edward Mccarthy who got substituted by Karl O'Sullivan on the 27th minute, Vincent Borden who got substituted by David Hurley on the 69th minute, Conor McCormack, Jimmy Keohane, Patrick Hickey who got substituted by Rob Slevin on the 84th minute and Stephen Walsh as starters, with David Hurley, Conor O'Keeffe, Jeannot Esua, Rob Slevin, Jack Brady, Regan Donelon, Bobby Burns, Brian Cunningham and Karl O'Sullivan on the bench.
Dundalk's starting eleven were Ross Munro, Sean Keogh who got substituted by Eoin Kenny on the 81st minute, Andrew Boyle, Hayden Cann, Paul Doyle who got substituted by Norman Garbett on the 46th minute, Koen Oostenbrink who got substituted by Jad Filloche Hakiki on the 73rd minute, Aodh Dervin, Robbie Benson who got substituted by Dara Keane on the 46th minute, Daryl Horgan who got substituted by Ryan OKane on the 73rd minute, John Mountney and Jamie Gullan, with Eoin Kenny, Bobby Faulkner, Norman Garbett, Ryan OKane, Jad Filloche Hakiki, Dara Keane, Scott Mcgill, Mayowa Animasahun and Peter Cherrie on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card three times throughout the game. Paul Doyle, Colm Horgan and Eoin Kenny were the ones to receive it.
Since October 2017, the teams have gone head-to-head five times. Galway have won four times while Dundalk have won once. Their latest meeting occurred on August 2, 2024, during the Premier Division of Ireland, with Galway winning 0-2. Galway have scored thirteen goals across these five encounters, while Dundalk have scored four. Overall, Galway hold a stronger head-to-head record against Dundalk in recent meetings.
Galway are coming off a win in their last match against Waterford, while Dundalk are on a five-game losing streak, having lost to Bohemians, Sligo Rovers, Waterford, St Patricks and Shelbourne in their last five matches. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Galway have claimed eight victories, suffered seven defeats, and drawn five times, while Dundalk have won four of their last twenty matches, losing twelve and drawing four.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Galway and Dundalk in real time. You can watch the goals by Patrick Hickey and Eoin Kenny as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Galway - Dundalk are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.