Republic of Ireland and Scotland clash in a huge UEFA Nations League game this weekend.
Ireland take on Ukraine tonight and will be hoping to build momentum ahead of the clash with the Scots.
The Armenian defeat last weekend has made this week of Nations League action even more important.
Stephen Kenny has said he wants to win the group, an will in all likelihood need to win their remaining games to achieve Kenny's goal.
Gavin Bazunu misses out due to a back injury. Seamus Coleman has a hamstring issue and will miss the Ukraine game, but may be back in contention for the Scottish game.
Here's everything that you need to know about this weekend's game:
Venue
Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Date and time
Today, Saturday June 11th at 5pm.
TV and streaming information
The game will be shown on TV, with both RTE Two and Premier Sports One. Additionally, the game will be streamed live on RTE Player.
Quotes corner
Caoimhin Kelleher on his Liverpool future:
I'm not sure yet. I need to play these few games and see what happens and maybe decide after that.
“It would be really good to hopefully play a few more games (for Ireland). Playing the last few has been really good for me. It’s great to get games at international level.
“It’s a very high level and it’s really good for my development.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen at club level but, if you keep performing when you get the chance, hopefully I can stay in and keep hold of the jersey.”
Kelleher, who was close to joining a Dutch club on loan in 2020, added of his Liverpool future: “I'm not sure on what's happening yet.
“I'm still finishing this season and then we’ll have conversations after that to see what happens.”
Betting odds
Ireland: 8/5
Draw: 2/1
Ukraine: 15/8
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