Cork City continued their impressive form in the League of Ireland Premier with a 2-0 victory over Wexford, making it six wins in a row. The match took place at Ferrycarrig Park, where Cork City's Ruairí Keating and Hans Mpongo scored within two minutes of each other to secure the win. Despite the final score, the match was a challenging one for Cork City, as they were largely outplayed for much of the game. Wexford dominated the first half, creating several chances and forcing Cork City's goalkeeper Conor Brann into crucial saves. City manager Barry Robson made tactical changes in the second half, introducing debutant Denzell Obenge and shifting to a more aggressive formation. This change eventually paid off as Cork City found the breakthrough late in the match. Niall O’Keeffe's cross set up Keating for the first goal, followed shortly by Mpongo's effort that sealed the victory. This win not only boosts Cork City's confidence but also keeps them in contention for the top spots in the league.