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Extratime.ie is a top source for information about the League of Ireland. Since its founding in 2008, this volunteer-based platform has earned a reputation both in Ireland and abroad for delivering reliable, creative, and up-to-date news and statistics related to the Irish domestic league, as well as events like international matches.

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  • 4 days ago | extratime.com | Tom O'Connor

    The League of Ireland is good for the soul. Friday nights, head for the lights. Park the car and follow the crowds (never big but enough to make you feel part of something special). Ground or Stand? Take your pick and one for the child. Head over to the chosen spot beside your mates, let the chat start.

  • 5 days ago | extratime.com | Dylan O'Connell

    Cork City           0Wexford             4               (Molloy 33’ & 60’, Conlon 36’ & 81’)Dylan O’Connell reports from Turner’s CrossTwo goals apiece from Ellen Molloy and Orlaith Conlon helped Wexford beat a struggling Cork City 4-0 at Turner’s Cross in the Women’s Premier Division. The result puts Sean Byrne’s side into third place, six points from league leaders Athlone Town. The Leesiders remain third from bottom, and will play basement side DLR Waves next weekend.

  • 1 week ago | extratime.com | Macdara Ferris

    Macdara Ferris reports from Tallaght StadiumHoops Head Coach Stephen Bradley lauded 35-year-old Aaron Greene after the striker scored his 100th League of Ireland goal in the win over Sligo Rovers on Monday. Bradley was full of praise for how Greene scored his goal on the night and for the scorer's contribution to Shamrock Rovers over eight seasons with the Hoops, as a player, as well as a coach.

  • 1 week ago | extratime.com | Macdara Ferris

    Paris Saint Germain     2               (Fabian Ruiz 27’, Hakimi 72’)  Arsenal                          1               (Saka 76’)PSG win 3-1 on aggregateParis Saint Germain will take on Inter in the UEFA Champions Final in Munich at the end of May. This semi-final second leg lacked the high-octane drama of Tuesday’s night’s win for Inter over Barcelona but it was an intriguing contest all the same in Paris.

  • 1 week ago | extratime.com | Macdara Ferris

    At half time in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final in Milan, Inter had a two goal lead in the tie and seemed well set for the final in Munich at the end of this month. Now they will play in that final but that doesn’t tell the real second half story from the San Siro which ended 4-3 to the home side.