Derry City achieved their biggest win of the season with a stunning performance against Bohemians at Celtic Park. The match saw James Clarke, a former Bohemians player, score two goals, helping the club secure a much-needed victory. This win marked Derry's fifth of the campaign and their first in eight attempts, showcasing a significant turnaround after a challenging start to the season. The Candystripes had struggled previously, scoring only twice in their last four games at Celtic Park, but this match was a turning point. The game began with Bohemians taking an early lead through Harry Vaughan's powerful strike. However, Derry City responded quickly, with Clarke leveling the score before Conor Barr scored a spectacular goal to put Derry ahead. The home side continued to dominate, with Clarke adding another goal shortly after. Despite missing a penalty for a potential hat-trick, Clarke's performance was crucial in ensuring Derry City remained unbeaten at Celtic Park. The match was not without its tensions, as a strong police presence was required outside the ground due to fan clashes nearby, but thankfully, the situation was contained. This victory is a much-needed boost for manager Tiernan Lynch and his squad as they look to build on this momentum in the coming matches.