The victory sees Bohemians move 10 points clear of fourth place, while Derry remain well adrift of the European qualification places.
Bohemians produced a remarkable second-half turnaround to defeat Derry City 5-3 at Dalymount Park and strengthen their grip on third place in the League of Ireland Premier Division.
Derry led 1-0 at the break through Michael Duffy, but the game swung dramatically at half-time.
Patrick Hickey, Connor Parsons, and Douglas James-Taylor all found the net inside the opening nine-minutes of the second-half to put Bohs firmly in control.
The visitors' problems deepened when James Clark was shown a straight red card, leaving Derry City with an uphill battle.
Tyler Smith pulled one back for Derry, but Ross Tierney struck twice before Duffy concerted a late penalty to complete an eight-goal thriller.
The victory sees Bohemians move 10 points clear of fourth place, while Derry remain well adrift of the European qualification places.

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