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Urgent Update: Donegal League Results from Sept 27-28, 2023

UPDATE: The latest results and match reports from the Donegal League are in, covering critical fixtures from September 27-28, 2023. Fans are buzzing after a weekend filled with surprising outcomes and standout performances.
On Saturday, Glencar Inn Saturday Division One saw Donegal Town Reserves overwhelmed by Strand Rovers, suffering a staggering 1-5 defeat. The match kicked off with a penalty by Ryan Greene just three minutes in, setting a fast pace. Though Donegal Town equalized through Corey Monaghan before halftime, Strand Rovers secured the win with three late goals, showcasing their dominance.
In another thrilling encounter, Drumbar United triumphed 2-1 over Kilmacrennan Celtic Reserves. After a goalless first half, Drumbar found their rhythm, with Vincent Breslin and a spectacular free-kick from Daniel Bennett sealing the victory.
Meanwhile, in the Old Orchard Saturday Division Two, Fintown Harps AFC fell to Glenea United Reserves with a score of 1-3. Young talent Odhran Bonner briefly revived Fintown’s hopes, but Glenea’s Niall McGee struck twice, securing the three points for his team.
In the Finn Travel Saturday Division Three, Lagan Harps Reserves delivered a jaw-dropping performance, defeating Castlefin Celtic Reserves with an astounding score of 10-4. Jack Duncan’s hat-trick and Ronan Lynch’s two goals were pivotal in this high-scoring affair, leaving fans in awe of the spectacle.
Sunday’s action featured a tightly contested match between Fanad United and Keadue Rovers, ending in a dramatic 1-1 draw. Patrick Moffitt’s header gave Fanad the early lead, but Oran Fallon’s stunning volley leveled the score, ensuring both teams walked away with a point.
In a remarkable showdown, Castlefin Celtic defeated Gweedore United 5-1. Corrie Lee Bogan starred with a hat-trick, contributing to a commanding victory that highlights Castlefin’s early-season form.
In the Temple Domestic Appliances Division One, Cappry Rovers edged out Kerrykeel ’71 F.C. 3-2, with the home side showcasing resilience after trailing. Jonathon Friel’s late goal for Kerrykeel wasn’t enough to change the outcome.
As teams continue to battle for supremacy in the Donegal League, spectators are urged to stay tuned for upcoming fixtures that promise more excitement and drama. With performances like these, every match is a must-watch!
For more live updates, stay connected with us as we bring you the latest from the pitch. This is just the beginning of a thrilling season in the Donegal League!
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