Athlone continued their fine form at home.
Athlone Town picked up an overdue win in the League of Ireland First Division over the weekend.
The midlanders were coming off the back of a 3-0 loss last time out before Dean Ebbe's first half strike won Town three points at home to Finn Harps on Friday Night.
Dario Castelo's side now have one of the best home records in the league and the worst on the road.
Elsewhere in the First Division, there were wins for Bray and Wexford over Longford and Cobh, while Cork City, UCD, and Treaty United, Kerry played out 0-0 draws.
Athlone's next outing is a trip to face Kerry at Mounthawk Park on Friday night.
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