Ryan McEvoy, Bohemians, celebrates scoring for his side - he hit back at Trapattoni's comments

Bohemians came up with an injury-time equaliser from Ryan McEvoy to earn a share of the spoils in an entertaining 1-1 draw against Shamrock Rovers at Tallaght Stadium.

After a scoreless first half with both sides struggling to create anything in front of goal, the game opened up slightly in the second period.

The game looked to be heading to a goalless stalemate but eight minutes from time Andy Mulligan was adjudged to have handled in the area and Ronan Finn cooly slotted home from 12 yards.

The Hoops looked to be heading towards a vital three points until the 91st minute when a long, hopeful ball into the box broke for Ryan McEvoy and he volleyed the ball to the corner of the net.

St Patrick's Athletic have joined Sligo at the top of the Airtricity League after a facile 3-0 win over Shelbourne at Tolka Park.

Playing in their first game since Alan Mathews departure, Shels began brightly and deserved to in scoreless at the break.

Pats found new gears in the second half and a double from Christy Fagan and a goal from the superb Chris Forrester sealed the points for the Saints.

Shels were reduced to 10 men with 10 minutes to go as Jack Memery was sent-off for a high challenge.

Bray Wanderers sealed a rare victory at Turner's Cross as Kieran Marty Waters second half brace helped them to all three points at Cork City.

Bray took a surprise lead after just three minutes after Ismahil Akinade's shot was parried by Mark McNulty into the path of John Mulroy who couldn't miss.

Cork equalised two minutes after the restart when Gearoid Morrisey side-footed Ian Turner's Cross into the bottom corner.

Cork seemed to be getting to the pitch of the game but midway through the second half Kieran Marty Waters put Bray back in front.

Marty Waters added a second in injury-time to seal a great win for the Seagulls

UCD battled from behind to earn a point at home to Limerick at the Belfield Bowl.

Limerick got off to the perfect start after four minutes as the ball was whipped in from the right and Shane Tracey directed the ball into the corner with his 'weaker' right foot.

Just before the hour mark parity was restored thanks to Robbie Benson's strike for the Students and that's how it stayed.

An 86th minute Rory Patterson goal helped Derry City close to within a point of leaders Sligo as they beat Drogheda United 3-2 at Hunky Dorys Park.

After a very even start to the game it was looking like something special or bizarre was going to separate the teams and it was the latter on 39 minutes as Barry McNamee's corner evaded everyone and crept in at the far post.

Rory Patterson doubled Derry's advantage before a stunning brace from Declan 'Fabio' O'Brien levelled matters.

The game looked to be heading towards a draw but on 86 minutes Patterson popped up with the winner.

Irish Independent