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The EA Sports Cup featured teams from the SSE Airtricity League Premier and First Divisions, as well as some intermediate level teams. Dundalk defeated Derry City in the final in a penalty shoot-out, following a 2-2 draw. [1] The competition structure was altered for 2019 with all Premier Division entering at the second round stage. [2]
St Patrick's Athletic won 3–1 to win their fifth FAI Cup and qualify for the second qualifying round of the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League. The final set the record as the highest-attended FAI Cup final at 43,881, breaking the 1945 record of 41,238. The attendance was also a new record for a domestic game. [4]
The two sides had met three times in the League already, with two draws and one win for Dundalk, while Dundalk had won a second round FAI Cup tie 3–2 after extra-time. [1] They had last won the cup in 2017, and had reached the final by defeating St Patrick's Athletic (2–1), UCD (3–1) and Bohemians (6–1). [2] Derry City were the League ...
The match is due to kick off at 8.15pm, and the draw will follow after full time, starting between 10-10:10pm. How to watch on TV and online. Sky Sports will broadcast both the match before and ...
The golden goal, originally known as "sudden death", was a procedure introduced experimentally in 1993, [18] by which the match ended immediately if a goal was scored during extra-time and the team scoring it declared to be the winner. The golden goal was used at the 1998 and 2002 World Cup tournaments, before being abolished in 2004. [19]
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The FA Cup quarter-final will kick off at 3:30pm GMT on Sunday 17 March. What TV channel is it on? It will be shown live on ITV 1 and STV 1, with coverage kicking from 2:45pm.
The Road Traffic Act 2002 first provided for penalty points and for fixed-charge penalties, replacing an earlier system of on-the-spot fines. [1] [14] [15] Originally planned for 1998, its introduction was delayed by the need to upgrade and interconnect administrative computer systems, and by opposition from rank-and-file Gardaí fearing an increased workload.