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|report =[https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2024/0506/1447567-10-man-drogheda-claim-victory-in-pulsating-louth-derby/ Match Report] |
team2 = [[Dundalk F.C.|Dundalk]]
|goals1 = [[Frantz Pierrot|F. Pierrot]] {{goal|55}}<br />[[Hayden Cann|H. Cann]] {{goal|90+4}}|
|goals2 = [[Jamie Gullan|J. Gullan]] {{goal|78}}|
|stadium = [[United Park|Weavers Park]], [[Drogheda]]
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| attendance = 2,339}}
 
A game dubbed the most important Louth derby in over a decade, with both sides in the early stages of a relegation dogfight, Dundalk travelled to Weavers Park on bank holiday Monday knowing a win would take them off the bottom of the table. Drogheda United, just two points ahead of them, were gifted a chance at the start of the second half which [[Frantz Pierrot]] dispatched. When Drogs goalkeeper [[Jethren Barr]] was sent off with fifteen minutes to go, [[Jamie Gullan]] equalised from the resulting free kick and it appeared the momentum had switched to Dundalk. However, a free kick delivery from Evan Weir in the fourth minute of injury time found centre back [[Hayden Cann]], who dramatically bundled the ball into the net securing a last gasp win for the ten-man hosts and a five point advantage on their fierce rivals.
 
==All–time results==