

Kerry FC 2-1 Wexford
Ireland First Division | May 16, 2026 | Mounthawk Park
Kerry FC produced a spirited second-half comeback to defeat Wexford 2-1 at Mounthawk Park, earning their third home win of the season. Trailing at the break, the Kingdom rallied after the interval to snatch three valuable points and climb out of the relegation zone.
Match Overview
Wexford started brightly and took a deserved lead in the 34th minute when winger Adam Foley cut inside from the left and curled a delightful shot into the far corner. Kerry struggled to create clear chances in the first half but emerged with renewed energy after the restart. The equaliser arrived in the 57th minute through a scrappy finish from striker Sean O'Shea, who pounced on a defensive mix-up. The winner came just ten minutes later when substitute David Cawley fired home from the edge of the box after a corner was only partially cleared.
Key Moments
- 34' Goal: Adam Foley gives Wexford the lead with a beautiful curling effort.
- 57' Goal: Sean O'Shea levels for Kerry after a goalkeeping error.
- 67' Goal: David Cawley's powerful strike completes the turnaround for Kerry.
- 82' Save: Kerry keeper Aaron McCarey denies Foley a second with a strong hand.
- 90+1' Red Card: Wexford's Liam O'Neill is sent off for a second yellow card after a late tackle.
Standout Players
- David Cawley (Kerry FC) – The super-sub scored the winner and added energy in midfield.
- Sean O'Shea (Kerry FC) – His equaliser shifted momentum entirely in Kerry's favour.
- Adam Foley (Wexford) – A classy goal and constant threat despite ending on the losing side.
Impact on the Table
Kerry FC moved up to 9th place with 11 points, now just two points adrift of safety. Wexford, meanwhile, dropped to 6th after a second consecutive defeat, leaving their early-season promise fading. Kerry's resilience in front of their home crowd will give them hope of climbing further up the standings.