Bray Wanderers secured a resounding 4-0 victory over Wexford in the First Division, with Billy O'Neill's impressive performance setting the tone for the match. The second South-East Derby of the season got underway in 22 degree heat at the Carlisle Grounds with Bray's Benjamin Fagbemi dominating from the first whistle, displaying great strength in his duels and composure in possession. His direct opponent, Jake Doyle was booked for dissent after five minutes, indicating the start of a heated affair. The 14th minute saw the game's first big chance fall to Cian Doyle, with the midfielder firing just over from seven yards out following a set piece, which saw Ryan Butler booked. Bray's first disallowed goal came in the 21st minute as Billy O'Neill's first-time effort crashed in off the crossbar. The ball looked to have bounced over the line and back into Alex Moody's grateful arms but referee Alex O'Dowd waved play on. Bray had the ball in the net on 31 minutes as Ben McCormack looked to have continued his red-hot scoring form. This time O'Neill turned provider, as he whipped in a delightful cross, initially met by Ryan Butler, who headed the ball into his own net. The goal was met with a mixture of shock and relief from the Bray players, who had been pushing hard for a breakthrough. The second goal came just five minutes later, as Dan Ring found the back of the net with a well-placed shot. The Wexford players were struggling to cope with the pace and pressure of the Bray attack, and the third goal was no surprise. Ryan Kelly sealed the win with a late goal, as Bray Wanderers secured a resounding 4-0 victory over Wexford.