Sligo Rovers claimed their second win of the season with a 1-0 win over Bohemians at the Showgrounds.
Lee Lynch's 76th-minute goal was enough to see off Aaron Callaghan's side who fought bravely throughout but failed to really take advantage of any chances they made.
Rovers were without Mark Quigley and Alan Keane through suspension, while Bohs had Adam Martin, Stephen Traynor, Keith Ward and Dave Scully absent.
Both teams struggled to get a foothold on the game in the first half, although Sligo carved out some good opportunities through
Raffaele Cretaro and Danny North.
But it was Bohs' Peter McMahon who almost opened the scoring as early as the second minute when his shot from just inside the area grazed Gary Rogers' post.
Cretaro looked as if he had put Sligo ahead on 11 minutes, but he failed to make contact with Lee Lynch's low cross. Ten minutes later, Danny North's header from a Romuald Boco corner was deflected onto the cross bar by a Bohs defender.
It was all Sligo in the second half as Bohs soaked up considerable pressure.
Cretaro struck the post on the hour mark after he found space behind Evan McMillan before Rovers' dominance showed on 76 minutes.
Joseph Ndo's clever free-kick found Lynch inside the area and the Limerick native took no time in sending a ferocious shot past Sexton to give Ian Baraclough's side the points.
Sligo Rovers: Gary Rogers, Romuald Boco, Gavin Peers, Jason McGuinness, Ross Gaynor, Danny Ventre, Lee Lynch, John Dillon (Davoren 74), Joseph Ndo, Raffaele Cretaro (Cawley 88), Danny North. Subs not used: Richard Brush, Jake Dykes, Liam Martin, Mark McGoldrick, Martin Owens. Booked: Peers
Bohemians: Craig Sexton, Owen Heary, Evan McMillan, Kevin Feely, Karl Moore, Dave Mulcahy, Luke Byrne, Peter McMahon (Harney 81), Dwayne Wilson (Buckley 68), Daniel Corcoran, Danny Joyce (O'Connor 64). Subs not used: Roberto Lopes, Ryan McEvoy, Sean Stewart, Andrew McNulty. Booked: Feely
Referee: Graham Kelly
Attendance: 2,573.