
‘Delighted' Stephen Bradley hails Hoops for mature display after record European victory in Gibraltar
Three goals in the space of eight minutes after the break via Danny Mandroiu, John McGovern and Jack Byrne killed the first leg tie in Gibraltar with Bradley praising his players' maturity in dealing with the tricky local conditions as well as some disruption to their pre-match preparations as a result of flight changes.
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Irish Daily Mirror
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- Irish Daily Mirror
FAI Cup third round ties and live RTE TV clash confirmed as warning is issued
The times and dates for the FAI third round fixtures have been confirmed by the FAI, along with the game that will be screened live on RTÉ2. Cup holders Drogheda United are on the road on Saturday night to face Derry City, the team they beat last November at the Aviva Stadium to win the famous trophy. That game will be televised live on RTÉ2 on Saturday August 16, with an 8pm kick-off. All the other ties are scheduled to take place on Friday August 15, however that comes with the warning that involvement in European football would lead to changes. Ties involving Shelbourne, Shamrock Rovers and St Patrick's Athletic are all potentially up for change. Click this link or scan the QR code to receive the latest League of Ireland news and top stories from the Irish Mirror. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice . One of the most interesting ties of the round, a Galway derby, sees Salthill Devon take on Premier Division Galway United. Salthill were drawn as the home club, but both sides have agreed to move the tie to Eamonn Deacy Park. Third Round fixtures Friday, 15 August Bohemians v Sligo Rovers (Dalymount Park, 7.45pm) Cork City v Waterford (Turner's Cross, 7.45pm) Finn Harps v Bray Wanderers (Finn Park, 7.45pm) Kerry v Cobh Ramblers (Mounthawk Park, 745pm) Salthill Devon v Galway United (Eamonn Deacy Park, 7.45pm) St. Patrick's Athletic v Shelbourne (Richmond Park, 7.45pm*) Shamrock Rovers v Longford Town (Tallaght Stadium, 8pm*) Saturday, 16 August Derry City v Drogheda United (Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium, 8pm) *These fixtures will be subject to rescheduling depending on the involvement of Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne and St. Patrick's Athletic in UEFA Club Competitions Get the latest sports headlines straight to your inbox by signing up for free email .

The 42
2 hours ago
- The 42
Shamrock Rovers appoint Stephanie Zambra as interim head coach
STEPHANIE ZAMBRA HAS been appointed as interim head coach of the women's first team at Shamrock Rovers, the club has announced. Previously the club's assistant coach, Zambra takes over from Collie O'Neill, who stepped down this week after two and a half seasons at the helm. Advertisement Zambra (neé Roche) called time on her playing career at the end of the 2024 season and joined the Rovers coaching set-up at the start of this year. She becomes the league's third current female manager, after Peamount's Emma Donoghue and DLR Waves' Laura Heffernan. Rovers are currently sixth in the league table, 12 points off the leaders, Athlone Town, with six games remaining. Zambra will take charge of their next fixture against Waterford FC on Tuesday. Rovers also face holders Shelbourne in a repeat of last year's FAI Cup quarter-final on 16 August.


RTÉ News
3 hours ago
- RTÉ News
Stephanie Zambra takes over at Shamrock Rovers on interim basis
Stephanie Zambra has been appointed as women's head coach of Shamrock Rovers on an interim basis. Zambra, who had been acting as assistant coach, replaces Collie O'Neill who stepped down on Thursday. O'Neill left with the team in sixth place in the Premier Division, with six games remaining in the season. Zambra, who also acts as a Republic of Ireland women's development team coach, will be in charge for at least the first of those with Waterford set to visit on Tuesday. The former Ireland striker was a notable addition for Rovers as they revived a women's team ahead of the 2023 season before announcing her retirement in October 2024. "Shamrock Rovers F.C. can confirm that current assistant coach, Stephanie Zambra, has been appointed interim Head Coach of our Women's First Team and will prepare the squad for Tuesday's game against Waterford at Tallaght Stadium," the club said.