Northern Ireland are back in Euro 2024 qualifying action on Sunday evening.
Michael O'Neill kicked off his new reign with a 2-0 win over San Marino on Thursday, Dion Charles scoring both goals.
O'Neill will look for his side to make it two wins from two when they host Finland.
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The Finns lost 3-1 to Denmark in their opening qualifier on Thursday night and will be looking to get a response in Belfast.
Here's more info on the game and how to watch it.
When and where is the game?
Northern Ireland vs Finland is at Windsor Park on Sunday night, March 26.
What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 7.45pm.
Is it on TV?
Yes, the game is being shown live on Viaplay Sports 1 with coverage starting at 7.15pm. Viaplay Sports, formerly Premier Sports, costs £14.99 a month, or £11.99/month in a 12-month contract.
Is there a live stream?
Viaplay Sports subscribers can stream the game on the Viaplay website.
Any other coverage?
Yes, Belfast Live will be blogging all the action from Windsor Park.
Betting odds
- N Ireland 8/5
- Finland 15/8
- Draw 19/10
Odds from McLean Bookmakers
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