Bosnia test to start Ireland U21's Euro triple header
The Republic of Ireland Under-21s are gearing up for a crucial triple header of games that will shape their European Championships fate, starting tonight at home to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The Republic of Ireland Under-21s are gearing up for a crucial triple header of games that will shape their European Championships fate, starting tonight at home to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Republic of Ireland U21 manager Jim Crawford has his squad for the upcoming Euro qualifiers with Wolves' Joe Hodge and Crystal Palace's Tayo Adaramola being called up for the first time.
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