

0-1 | 7' Cian Murphy | |
53' Cian Bargary | ||
69' Ruairi Keating | ||
Evan Farrell 87' |
Details
Date | Time | League | Season |
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1 April 2022 | 7:45 pm | LOI Men's First Division | 2022 |
Match Report
Cork stay at the top thanks to early Murphy header
Cork City maintained their three-point lead at the top of the First Division table with a controlled 1-0 win away to Wexford FC.
It was a game of few chances and Cian Murphy’s header on five minutes was enough to separate the sides at the end.
Games between these sides at Ferrycarrig Park are usually low scoring affairs and so it proved again as both keepers were battling more with the cold than dealing with shots.
The home side rallied back from conceding early and defended solidly through the first half. They frustrated Cork making sure neither Ruairi Keating or Barry Coffey got a sight on the goals.
The best chance for the home side came near the end of the half when captain Joe Manley headed over from a Jack Doherty free from the left hand side.
In truth, Cork were happy to spread the ball from back to front with raking cross field passes from Jonas Hakkinen and Kevin O’Connor but couldn’t find the killer pass to test Paul Hunt.
Wexford thought they were in for an equaliser with around 15 minutes to go but Doherty was rightfully called offside after a selfless pass from Conor Davis who was probably in a better position to score.
Overall Cork never extended themselves and will be happy enough to come away with the victory. Wexford have once again shown they can play with the big boys but will have to start turning losses into results if they are to sneak into the promotion picture
Timeline
7' | 9. Cian Murphy | |
53' | 7. Cian Bargary | |
Jordon Tallon Conor Crowley |
64' | |
65' | Kieran Coates Uniss Kargbo |
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69' | 9. Ruairi Keating | |
Adam Wells Kevin McEvoy |
74' | |
Conor Davis Conor Barry |
79' | |
Thomas Considine Evan Farrell |
79' | |
Evan Farrell | 87' |
Past Meetings
![]() ![]() (Series 25)
4 - 0Turner's Cross Cork City v Wexford FC |
![]() ![]() (Series 16)
0 - 0Ferrycarrig Park Wexford FC v Cork City |
![]() ![]() (Series 7)
5 - 0Turner's Cross Cork City v Wexford FC |
![]() ![]() 5LOI Men's Premier Division
Turner's Cross Cork City FC v Wexford FC |
![]() ![]() 1LOI Men's Premier Division
Ferrycarrig Park Wexford FC v Cork City FC |
![]() ![]() 1 - 1LOI Men's Premier Division
Turner's Cross Cork City FC v Wexford FC |
Ground
Ferrycarrig Park |
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Ferrycarrig Park, Kilpatrick, The Borough District of Wexford, County Wexford, Leinster, Y35 E296, Ireland |
Full Time here as Cork continue their impressive showing in the division
Uniss Kargbo is booked for a challenge
Evan Farrell is carded for the hosts
Double change for Wexford Evan Farrell and Conor Barry are in for Thomas Considine and Conor Davis
Adam Wells has picked up a knock, and is replaced by Kevin McEvoy
Ruairi Keating goes into the notebook and joins Bargary who also has a card to his name
Big chance for Cork, Bargary and Coffey are 2v1 running through on goal but Coffey's shot is parried by Hunt and cleared.
First change of the game for Wexford, Conor Crowley is in for Jordon Tallon
Doherty has a free kick which meets the head of Dobbs, but its hooked away, as Wexford are creating plenty chances still
Harrington busy early in the second half, two great save to deny Wexford an equaliser
Half Time here in Ferrycarrig and despite chances at both ends, Cork take a 1-0 lead into the break
Chance before the break, as Ruairi Keating dribbles past a few defenders before having a go with his left but Hunt keeps it out.
Big chance for Wexford, a free kick is swung in well, Paul Cleary with a header bounces off Häkkinen and almost loops over Harrington in the Cork net but he just gets a hand to it and gathers well.
Aaron Dobbs has a chance hitting a snap shot forcing a save from David Harrington
Another chance for Wexford as they have a free kick from outside the area, delivery is good but Joe Manley heads just over
Big chance for the hosts as Jack Doherty takes down a long ball forward, but Hakkinen clears the danger as Cork remain on top here
Kevin O' Connor takes a throw in and finds Cian Bargary, he turns and puts in a cross for the un-marked Cian Murphy, a lovely goal his second in two games
Early goal for the visitors, as Cian Murphy heads it home at close range to put the league leaders ahead
Kick off here at Ferrycarrig Park