Dundalk 2 Derry City 2
Cian Kavanagh’s 79th-minute header rescued a share of the spoils for Derry City at Oriel Park after a minute of madness midway through the second half had threatened to inflict a third straight league defeat on the FAI Cup holders.
Ruaidhrí Higgins’s side looked destined to bounce back from back-to-back home defeats over the Easter weekend against Drogheda United and Bohemians when Ben Doherty fired them ahead a minute before half-time.
The 26-year-old won possession off Johannes Yli-Kokko before receiving the ball back off Ryan Graydon to curl a superb left foot shot around Darragh Leahy and Nathan Shepperd to the bottom left-hand corner.
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Despite dominating proceedings after that, Derry found themselves behind when they conceded two goals inside 50 seconds.
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The home side got back on level terms on 71 minutes with Keith Ward’s free-kick from the left was steered brilliantly to the bottom right-hand corner by the head of Robbie Benson for what was his 75th career goal.
Within 50 seconds, Dundalk were in front as immediately from the kick-off Yli-Kokko caught Sadou Diallo in possession before racing through to slot past Brian Maher.
Derry did manage to level on 79 minutes with Kavanagh rising unmarked to tower a header to the top left-hand corner.
Wasiri Williams was sent off for the hosts four minutes from the end for a lunge on Ollie O’Neill but despite the numerical advantage, the visitors couldn’t find a third goal.
DUNDALK: Shepperd; Muller, Leahy, Williams, McCourt (Hoban, 51); Davies, Sloggett (Yli-Kokko, 38), Ward (O’Kane, 85), Malley (Lewis, 85), Benson; Martin (Tulloch, 51).
DERRY CITY: Maher; Boyce, McEleney, McJannet (O’Neill, 76), Coll (Duffy, 76); Diallo, O’Reilly; Graydon, McEneff (Patching, 45+4), Doherty; McGonigle (C Kavanagh, 53).
Referee: Rob Hennessy (Limerick).