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Bohemian FC welcome Derry City to Dublin on Friday evening, 1 May 2026, in a Premier Division meeting that carries real weight for both sides. Bohemians sit fourth on 20 points and are trying to protect their place in the top half, while Derry are just three points behind in fifth and know a win would drag them right into the same conversation. It’s early enough in the season for the table to move quickly, but late enough for patterns to matter. Both clubs need points, and neither can really afford another wobble.
The context is straightforward. Bohemians have the better league position and home advantage, but they arrive without a win in seven matches and with confidence clearly dented. Derry, by contrast, come in off a big home win over Shamrock Rovers and have lost just once in their last five league games. This isn’t a free hit for either side. It’s a proper test of who’s more stable right now.
There’s also a familiar edge to this fixture. The teams met only in February, when Bohemians won 1-0 in Derry, and the broader recent head-to-head record has been lively enough to keep both sets of supporters alert. Still, league form is the sharper guide here. Bohemians need a response. Derry want to keep climbing. Simple enough. Not easy at all.
Bohemians’ recent run has been messy, and there’s no dressing it up. Their last six league matches tell a story of promise fading into frustration: a 1-1 draw at home to Dundalk, another 0-0 away to Drogheda, then a 1-1 home draw with Waterford, before the defeats started to bite. Sligo Rovers came to Dublin and won 2-1. Shamrock Rovers beat them 2-1 away. Then St. Patrick’s Athletic put them away 3-1 at Richmond Park on 24 April. That’s seven league games without a win now. Seven. For a side sitting fourth, it’s a nasty little run.
At home, the numbers are solid rather than convincing: two wins, three draws and one defeat from six league games, with seven scored and six conceded. That record suggests Bohemians are difficult to break down at their ground, but they’re not turning pressure into dominance. One goal at a time won’t do much if you’re not keeping teams out. They’ve already gone four matches without a clean sheet, and that’s the real problem. The attack hasn’t been ruthless enough to cover for the defence.
The most recent defeat at St. Patrick’s Athletic summed them up. They did score early through Markuss Strods, and Ryan Edmondson got on the scoresheet twice in a frantic first half, but they still lost control of the game and finished with an xG of 1.13 against 1.49. That’s the sort of afternoon that leaves a manager looking for solutions rather than excuses. Alan Reynolds needs more authority from his team, especially in the moments when matches start to tilt. At the moment, Bohemians are too easy to play against once they’re under pressure.
Derry City arrive with a much cleaner feel to their form. They beat Shamrock Rovers 1-0 at home on 24 April, and that followed a 2-1 away win at Shelbourne. Before that, they drew 2-2 at Dundalk and 0-0 at Sligo Rovers. There was a 2-1 loss away to Galway United in early April, but that’s the only defeat in their last five. They’ve taken four points from those two away trips to Shelbourne and Dundalk, which matters in a league where away wins don’t come easily. Tiernan Lynch will be pleased with the overall direction. It’s not flashy. It’s steady. That counts for plenty.
Their away record is still modest, though. One win, three draws and two defeats, with only five goals scored and six conceded on the road. That tells you they’re competitive away from home, but not usually explosive. They don’t travel like a side that blows teams away. They travel like a side that hangs around, keeps shape, and waits for moments. Derry have also shown they can keep games tight away from home, with a 0-0 at Sligo and a narrow 2-1 success at Shelbourne sitting in the recent record. That blend of resilience and caution could matter here.
The current pattern is fairly clear. Derry are unbeaten in four league matches, and the latest win over Shamrock Rovers was a proper boost. James Clarke’s first-half goal was enough, though the performance wasn’t built on luck alone. Derry actually posted an xG of 2.16 in that game, which points to more attacking threat than the raw scoreline suggests. They’re not exactly flying, but they’ve got a bit of bite again. Can they keep that up in Dublin? That’s the question. The answer will depend on whether they can match Bohemians physically and avoid getting dragged into a scrappy, stop-start game.
The recent meetings between these sides have been lively, and there’s been no shortage of drama. Bohemians won the most recent clash 1-0 away in Derry on 20 February 2026, which will still sit fresh in the memory. Before that, Derry edged a wild one 4-3 at Dalymount Park in September 2025. There’s been very little between them across the last few seasons, with draws and one-goal margins showing up often enough to keep things tense.
One pattern stands out. These games rarely turn into comfortable strolls. Four of the last seven have finished with fewer than 2.5 goals, and that fits the more cagey side of both teams’ league profiles. Derry may carry the slightly better form, but Bohemians have already shown they can frustrate them. That February result proved it.
We’re backing the Home Win at 10/11 here. If you want to dig a bit deeper here, the football tips hub pulls together our main football tips hub with singles, goals picks and combo angles in one place. That price is fair, and Bohemians’ home advantage tips the balance just enough. Derry are the more stable side right now, no doubt about that, but they’ve still only won once away from home this season, and this is a tricky place to come if you’re not sharp from the start. Bohemians haven’t been winning, but they have been competitive on their own ground. That matters.
The 2-1 correct score looks the best call. It fits the shape of both teams: Bohemians have enough quality to nick it, Derry are good enough to score, and neither defence has looked watertight. There’s a little tension here because the head-to-head has leaned under 2.5 goals in recent meetings, but Bohemians’ home games have been tight enough to make a narrow home success the likeliest outcome. If you want a safer angle, Double Chance 1X also has appeal, though the straight home win is the proper play.
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