LOI: Shamrock Rovers remain top after late win against Bohemians
Shamrock Rovers remain top of the League of Ireland after they came behind to win 2-1 against rivals Bohemians at Dalymount Park
Bohemians were the side who created more of the chances, and took the lead in the first half through Ross Tierney in the 20th minute.
Had it not been for Shamrock Rovers goalkeeper Edward McGinty, Bohemians would have been further ahead at the break.
Stephen Bradley's side stayed in the game and had their equaliser through substitute John McGovern.
There was late drama as Enda Stevens scored his first League goal with a 95th-minute header from a corner, as the champions claimed a vital win after two defeats in their past two games.
The result leaves Shamrock Rovers five points ahead of St Patrick's Athletic, and six ahead of Bohemians.
In Monday night's other game, it was a 0-0 draw between Derry City and Shelbourne.
The result leaves Shelbourne in fifth, with Derry three points behind them in sixth.

