Derry City FC v Bohemian FC, League of Ireland Premier Division Round 25, Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium, Friday 25th July 2025, kick-off 7.45pm
Derry City returned to winning ways and progressed to the
third round of the FAI Cup following a second-half demolition of Treaty United
last Friday. It’s a return to league action for the Candystripes this week, as
they face second placed Bohemians in a tie which could prove crucial in
determining the top three come November. It’s one of the biggest games of the
season for City and comes nine days before Tiernan Lynch’s side travel to
leaders Shamrock Rovers.
Derry City:
With the recent four game winning streak put to an abrupt
end via a 2-0 defeat in Sligo two weeks ago, there were a few nerves going into
the FAI Cup tie away to Treaty United. Derry were coming up against a young and
energetic side, fighting in the upper reaches of the First Division, who were
desperate to cause an upset. Those who remember 2011’s 4-1 FAI Cup defeat to
Wexford Youths, then bottom of the First Division, may have feared for a
potential banana slip of similar proportions.
I have to say, when the Treaty game was 0-0 going into half
time, I feared for a tricky second period. With the introduction of Liam Boyce
on the 56th minute, those nerves were extinguished. City did
dominate the majority of the first half but failed to really trouble Corey
Chambers, while the home side tested Brian Maher just before the break.
Less than three minutes after coming off the bench, City’s
NI international striker Boyce rose highest in the box to divert a Michael
Duffy corner over the keeper and into the net. It was a goal which eased the
nerves and allowed the away side to open the floodgates.
Michael Duffy had completed a trio of assists by the 74th
minute, as two more corners saw Alex Bannon net on his first start and Liam
Boyce net his second of the evening. The cream of Derry’s quality began to rise
to the top as they dominated from set pieces. Patrick McEleney would have been a
happy man watching that.
Lee Devitt bagged his fifteenth of the season to pull a goal
back for the hosts, whose comeback hopes were quickly eliminated via a third
Liam Boyce goal from the penalty spot on the 85th minute. That’s a
second hattrick in three games for the former Hearts striker, who had to wait
for four years before breaking his trio duct three weeks ago. Three goals in
twenty minutes to bring his goal tally for the year to eleven – not bad at all.
Boyce was involved in City’s fifth and final goal on the 87th
minute, when the visitors executed a swift passing move to wrap up the win. The
34 year old fed the ball through to Adam Frizzell, who laid it on a plate for
Danny Mullen to calmly slot past Chambers. A first goal involvement for new
signing Frizzell and a seventh in 2025 for Mullen to seal a perfect second half
performance from Lynch’s men. It’s now Drogheda United at home in the third
round for City, a repeat which sees a repeat of last year’s final.
The Treaty United game went exactly to plan for City, or at
least the second half did. New signings Dipo Akinyemi and Alex Bannon were
handed first starts – Akinyemi showing his physical presence up front and
Bannon highlighting his calmness with the ball at his feet as well as popping
up with a goal. They seem to be two astute signings, especially given the
recent sales of Kevin Holt to Ayr United and Pat Hoban to Glentoran. Adam
Frizzell will also be satisfied to get his first goal involvement for City with
his assist for the fifth goal and added that extra bit of quality off the
bench.
Michael Duffy and Liam Boyce did Michael Duffy and Liam
Boyce things. Three assists for Duffy and three goals for Boyce, taking their
goals and assists tally to eighteen and twelve respectively. They’re two
quality players and are performing when it really matters. After a frustrating
night in Sligo two weeks ago, Lynch and the City faithful alike will be happy
to get another win and another five goals under the belt ahead of one the
season’s biggest games.
The signing of Brandon Fleming from Hull City will prove key
depth on the left side of the pitch – he’s naturally a left back and has
experience playing in every league from the Championship to the National
League. At 25 and on a contract until the end of next season, he looks to be a
shrewd acquisition. Fellow defender Conor Barr, who impressed in Joe Gormley’s
testimonial against Cliftonville two weeks ago, has subsequently joined the
Reds on loan following an impressive spell at Ballymena United last season.
Ben Doherty and Cameron Dummigan are City’s only two players
out injured ahead of Friday’s game. Dummigan hasn’t played in almost a year
after a tough spell with injuries, while Ben Doherty has suffered foot and
hamstring problems which have limited him to just nine appearances in 2025. Adam
O’Reilly started alongside Sadou Diallo in the centre of the park, his first
start since the 1-1 draw with Galway United on June 13th, seeing
Carl Winchester drop to the bench. Arlo Doherty wasn’t used, as a substitute keeper
may expect in cup competition, while Sean Patton and Ciaron Harkin were also left
on the bench. Patton spent last week on trial at Reading FC in England, after
trialling at Portsmouth last year.
With one win and one loss in this year’s two previous
meetings with Bohemians, Derry City will be desperate to pick up all three
points given the stakes in this meeting. It’s both teams’ final game in hand on
leaders Shamrock Rovers, who have an eight point gap to Bohs in second. A point
behind the Phibsborough side, defeat for City would likely mark curtains for
their title hopes. Victory, especially ahead of next week’s visit to Tallaght,
could reignite a race for top spot. With the transfer window closing for
non-free agents on Monday, we’re officially in ‘business end’ territory.
Bohemians:
Just six weeks out from their last meeting, Bohemians play
Derry City in the Brandywell for the final time in 2025. Their season to date
has been a roller coaster, summed up by the fact that they’ve drawn just two of
their previous 25 games. They went from calling for manager Alan Reynolds’ head
before hitting form and finding themselves fighting in a title race.
Bohemians have seen a striker with £15m in transfer fees
come and go in the past six months, alongside making millions in kit
collaborations with Fontaines DC and Oasis. To think the League of Ireland has
come so far that the actual Oasis, not even the juice, are dropping kits with
Bohemians... As marketing goes, Daniel Lambert has overseen a masterclass in
Phibsborough.
Lys Mousset was a signing who would either have been the
best striker the division’s seen or a complete flop. When you come into
Bohemians as a former £15m Premier League striker, and you’re still not even
30, you don’t have much room for error. Bagging just once, Pyscho Killer Lys
Mousset is no more. That doesn’t mean that the squad isn’t stacked with quality
though.
The signing of Douglas James-Taylor from Walsall is a real
coup for Alan Reynolds. He had a stellar campaign on loan at Drogheda United
last year but has failed to get going this year due to recurring injuries.
Despite that, he’s a strong and mobile centre forward who has proven himself at
this level. Scoring the winner against Derry City in last year’s FAI Cup final,
the City faithful know all too well his threat. DJT opened his Bohs account
with a fine finish to open the scoring at home to Galway United two weeks ago.
With four goals and four assists, winger Dayle Rooney has
been Bohemians’ man main in 2025. Recently tied down to a new contract, he’s
one of the most effective wide men in the League of Ireland. Another player who
has come into his own this year is James Clarke. A target of Ruaidhrí Higgins
whilst at Derry City, Clarke scored and assisted in a recent 2-0 win over
Shamrock Rovers and was the subject of interest from Grimsby Town. He netted
twice to put Galway United to the sword in the aforementioned 3-0 win on the 11th
too.
Clarke’s midfield counterparts Ross Tierney and Dawson Devoy
have really come into their own. With a touch of quality that can change a
game, both players demonstrate why they earned moves to Motherwell and MK Dons
before returning to Dublin. With eleven goal contributions between them in the
league, and capable of operating across the midfield, they’re two players who would
start in most midfields in the league.
With Adam McDonnell or Niall Morahan partnering Devoy in the
deeper midfield role, Bohs have a balanced spine to their team. Jordan Flores,
naturally a holding mid, has deputised at left-back and was one of the best
players on the pitch when Bohemians beat Derry 1-0 in Dalymount in June. With
Liam Smith and John Mountney as options at right back, as well as the
experienced Rob Cornwall and Keith Buckley at centre back, Bohs’ experienced
back line has seen them hold the best defensive record in the league this
season. The returning Cian Byrne, who spent the first half of the season on
loan at Galway United, will only add to that.
Bohemians began their FAI Cup journey in ruthless fashion,
beating Leinster Senior League side Killester Donnycarney 7-0 to progress to
the Third Round. Former Derry City striker Colm Whelan bagged four goals and
got two assists with an immense performance, while 18 year old Markuss Strods
scored twice in his first start for the club. 19 year old Rhys Brennan also
scored and assisted, adding to his stoppage time winner away to Shamrock Rovers
earlier in the season. Unbeaten in five, scoring thirteen and conceding just
once in that time, Bohs are in fine form.
Round-up:
Both pushing for European spots, Bohemians and Derry will
view this as one of the most important games of their respective seasons. With
both sides closely fighting in the upper reaches of the Premier Division,
Bohemians will be on the hunt for their first win on Foyleside since April
2023. Coming from the summer period into the business end of the campaign, this
won’t be one to miss.
Derry City and Bohemians will be confident after
high-scoring wins in their FAI Cup openers last week, scoring five and seven
respectively. With both sides beating each other 1-0 in the two previous
meetings this year, it’s hard to know which way this game will go. Derry have
played their best football at home this season and are third in the table for
home form. In contrast, Bohs are third in the table for away form – picking up
sixteen points but losing six times on their travels.
One thing’s for sure on Friday night, the football will be
attacking and the players on show will be some of the best in the division. A
draw would keep Shamrock Rovers’ buffer at the top at a healthy seven points. A
win for Bohs would close it to five points and all but eliminate City from the
title race, while victory for Derry would close the gap to six points and see
them leapfrog Bohs back into second. This is a massive game going into the run
in.
Pól O’Hare – 22nd July 2025