Ireland
FT
0
:
0
vs
HT 0 : 0
Denmark
- Kick Off at 18:45 (GMT) on 13th October, 2018
- The referee for this match is Xavier Estrada
- Attendance of 41220 fans at the Aviva Stadium
- This is a match in International - UEFA Nations League B Grp. 4 Match Day 3, Season 2018/2019
- Ireland
- Cards
- Arter (8')
- Christie (64')
- McClean (90')
- Duffy (90')
- Denmark
- Cards
- Delaney (56')
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5 - Republic of Ireland conceded as many goals in their last match against Denmark (a 1-5 defeat in November 2017’s World Cup qualifying play-off second leg) as they had in their previous six meetings combined. Rematch. #IRLDEN pic.twitter.com/lojmAblANN
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 13, 2018
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OptaJoe on Twitter - 5 - Republic of Ireland conceded as many goals in their last match against Denmark (a 1-5 defeat in November 2017’s World Cup qualifying play-off second leg) as they had in their previous six meetings combined. Rematch. #IRLDEN pic.twitter.com/lojmAblANN
OptaJoe on Twitter - 4 - Ireland are now without a win in four competitive games (D2 L2), with three of those matches coming against Denmark (D2 L1). Familiar. #IRLDEN pic.twitter.com/YbwWCay8eK
FAIreland ⚽️🇮🇪 on Twitter - Official attendance this evening of 41,220. Thank you once again for your fantastic support! #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/hgNa5VV20P
Home Manager
Martin O'Neill
5-3-2
Away Manager
Aage Hareide
4-3-3
1
Kasper Schmeichel
14
Henrik Dalsgaard
4
Simon Kjaer
13
Mathias Joergensen
17
Jens Stryger Larsen
19
Lasse Schoene
11
Martin Braithwaite
8
Thomas Delaney
23
Pione Sisto
9
Kasper Dolberg
20
Yussuf Poulsen
23
Darren Randolph
2
Matt Doherty
20
Richard Keogh
4
Shane Duffy
11
James McClean
3
Cyrus Christie
8
Callum O'Dowda
22
Harry Arter
13
Jeff Hendrick
9
Shane Long
21
Kevin Long
I mean, seriously, I love Ireland. And I know we have that Thierry Henry trauma. But that doesn't mean we have to be as bad a f...tard as him.