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| Drogheda United 1-2 Dynamo Kiev |
Drogheda United head for Kiev next week with their Champions League hopes still alive after a magnificent display against the Ukrainian giants at Dalymount Park.
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| Monaghan United 2-0 Shelbourne |
 An off-form Shelbourne once again found Kingspan Century Park the least happy of hunting grounds when they went down 2-0 to a highly motivated Monaghan United.
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| Athlone Town 1-1 Waterford United |
 For the third time this season Athlone and Waterford have failed to be separated as a late penalty kick scored by team captain Ian Rossiter earned the home side a share of the spoils at Lissywollen after Vinny Sullivan had put United in front.
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| UCD 0-1 Monaghan United |
 Robbie Collins' early goal, coupled to bad finishing and some desperate defending, contrived to get First Division strugglers Monaghan United through to the fourth round of the FAI Cup as they utterly frustrated Premier Division side UCD in a replay at the UCD Bowl.
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| Killester United 1-2 Wexford Youths |
First Division side Wexford Youths overcame junior side Killester United with a hard fought victory in their FAI Ford Cup third round replay at Haddon Park this evening.
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| Kildare County 3-0 Fanad United |
A hat-trick from Ciaran Kilduff was enough for struggling Kildare County to record their first cup win of any kind since June 2005 at Station Road.
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| Drogheda United v Sligo Rovers |
 Champions Drogheda United host Sligo Rovers at United Park tonight, kick-off 7.45pm. Drogheda's title defence has not gone as expected and Paul Doolin acknowledged that his side cannot afford any more slip-ups, especially at home.
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| St Patrick's Athletic v Bohemians |
 The Premier Division's top two meet at Richmond Park as leaders St Patrick's Athletic host Bohemians, kick-off 8.00pm. Both sides have been hit by injuries this term and it is more of the same for tonight.
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| Cork City v Shamrock Rovers |
 Cork City will aim to stay in touch with the leaders when they host Shamrock Rovers at Turner's Cross tonight, kick-off 7.45pm. Cork sit ten points behind leaders St Patrick's Athletic and come into tonight's game on the back of an impressive 3-0 at Bray Wanderers on Friday night.
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| UCD v Bray Wanderers |
 UCD host Bray Wanderers tonight at the Belfield Bowl knowing a win could possibly take them out of the relegation zone, kick-off 7.45pm. With Finn Harps playing host to high-flying rivals Derry City
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| Finn Harps v Derry City |
 Finn Harps host rivals Derry City in Ballybofey buoyed by their first away win of the season at Cobh Ramblers, kick-off 8.00pm. Harps hauled themselves out of the relegation places with a 3-1 win at St Colman's Park, a performance that delighted their manager Paul Hegarty.
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| Galway United 0-1 Cobh Ramblers |
 Graham Cummins netted the decisive goal as Cobh Ramblers' recovery mission received three priceless points at Terryland Park. Cummins' second minute strike was the only goal of a drab game, as Cobh were rarely troubled by the disappointing hosts.
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| Brady is an asset, says Trapattoni |
Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni has told his players to ignore the criticism of pundits if they are to fulfil their World Cup dream.
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| Athlone Town 0-1 Shelbourne |
 A goal from the evergreen Mark Rutherford was enough to send Shelbourne back to the top of the eircom League of Ireland First Division on Sunday
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| Miller keen to impress managers |
Liam Miller is hoping to catch the eye of both club manager Roy Keane and international boss Giovanni Trapattoni as he brings an eventful season to a close.
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