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Lynsey McKey equalised late on for Galway against Wexford. Women's National League Twitter

McKey's 88th-minute equaliser sees champions Wexford lose further ground on top spot

A dramatic Lynsey McKey equaliser earned Galway a late point at Ferrycarrig Park against Wexford Youths.

DEFENDING WOMEN’S NATIONAL LEAGUE champions Wexford Youths lost further ground on top spot on Saturday after being held 2-2 against Galway WFC.

Tom Elmes’ side were back to domestic action after a week away in Lithuania competing in the Uefa Women’s Champions League qualifiers, where they beat hosts Gintra Universitetas and Maltese champions Birkirkara.

The Irish champions, who finished second in their group but failed to qualify for the last 32 knockout stages, suffered a major setback to reclaiming their league crown today.

Chloe Singleton gave Galway the lead after just three minutes at Ferrycarrig Park from the edge of the box, however Wexford captain Kylie Murphy levelled six minutes after half-time.

The hosts initially passed up the opportunity to take the lead when Ireland international Rianna Jarrett’s penalty came back off the post.

But Wexford did finally go ahead via Edel Kennedy with a little under half an hour to go. Elmes’ side looked like claiming a massive three points in their quest to close the gap on league leaders Peamount United.

However the champions were dealt a huge setback in the 88th minute when Lynsey McKey made it 2-2 in in the dying stages to earn Galway an important point in dramatic circumstances, with the visitors forced to battle the final half an hour with 10 players.

The draw sees Galway continue an impressive campaign in the Women’s National League this year, now just four points behind Wexford in fourth place. For the champions, however, it sees Youths remain nine points off top spot.

Elsewhere on Saturday afternoon there was an important win for 2016 champions Shelbourne. Alex Kavanagh stuck the only goal as the Reds overcame DLR Waves 1-0 in Dublin. The win sees Shelbourne move within five points of Peamount in top spot.

Women’s National League results:

  • Shelbourne 1-0 DLR Waves
  • Wexford Youths 2-2 Galway WFC

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    Jun 25th 2019, 1:49 PM

    That’s nothing, shamrock rovers and Lucan are way ahead of them

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    Jun 25th 2019, 2:10 PM

    I can’t wait to not watch them.

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    Jun 25th 2019, 2:32 PM

    @De Zach Same: congratulations. You’re family must be very proud.

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    Jun 25th 2019, 2:33 PM

    @Brendan Heery: your

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    Jun 25th 2019, 10:46 PM

    @De Zach Same: if you can’t see the growth potential from a marketing, sponsorship, and participation level and the potential net-new revenues that will almost certainly be accrued from Women’s football, then that’s all that needs to be said on that matter.

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    Jun 25th 2019, 1:10 PM

    Typical Real Madrid! Making history from scratch… Again

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    Jun 25th 2019, 2:41 PM

    @Dónal MacAonghusa: they’ve been pretty much given no option but to have a team . They looked at this several times and never showed any enthusiasm . Adidas ‘persuaded’ them as part of the new deal 120M€ /year … when you think of all the sports wear that women wear that can now have that logo the possibilities are endless . On top of that the Atletico Madrid women’s team has caught the imagination and have had League games played in the Wanda with superb attendances . It’s all part of a big push to support women in sport going on in Spain . But in this case Real Madrid are being pushed it’s fair to say .

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    Jun 25th 2019, 2:38 PM

    Hop on board the Real Madrid Bandwagon… there’s Gold in them there Women’s World Cup hills….

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