Republic of Ireland's third game in a week takes place today as Scotland head to the Aviva Stadium to take Stephen Kenny's side.
You can follow our LIVE Blog of the game here.
The Scots are still recovering from their heartbreaking World Cup playoff defeat to Ukraine a week or so ago.
Stephen Kenny has publicly stated that he wants to top the Nations League group but after defeats against Armenia and Ukraine, Ireland find themselves in a relegation battle.
Gavin Bazunu, Seamus Coleman and John Egan all miss out on today's game through injury.
Here's everything you need to know about today'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 and the Premier Sports player.
Quotes corner
Josh Cullen on the Armenia defeat:
“We had prepared for Armenia to play 4-4-2 but seeing their team-sheet it was clear they’d go 5-4-1, sit in and try to frustrate us."
“They wanted to catch us on the counterattack. We didn’t deal with that well enough in possession or out of possession."
“Disappointment is the overriding emotion but we’ve to pick ourselves up"
“We’ve to make sure that it’s only a bump on the road."
“There’s three big games to come. We’ve made good strides over the past year and can’t allow this result to knock us back.”
Betting odds
Ireland: 8/5
Draw: 2/1
Ukraine: 15/8
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