If Wexford had shown only limited attacking ability in the first half, they ran riot with chance creation at the start of the second period, and some more clinical finishing would probably have put the tie to bed. As Dundalk’s high defensive line proved so easy to beat with the simple ball over the top, it led to a number of chances for Wexford’s Adam Wells, Ger Shortt and Luka Lovic, with Shortt and Lovic able to finish to put Wexford deservedly ahead by two goals to one. A break down Dundalk’s left wing then enabled Dundalk to equalise at 2-2 with a far post finish. Harry Groome then had a good chance to put Wexford into the lead again but put it over the bar before Alex Moody in the Wexford goal managed to keep out a free Dundalk header right at the end. 2-2 at the end of ninety minutes.
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