Matt Doherty returns to Republic of Ireland side for Finland clash
Matt Doherty comes back into the Republic of Ireland side for tonight's UEFA Nations League clash with Finland at Aviva Stadium, kick-off 7:45pm.
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Matt Doherty comes back into the Republic of Ireland side for tonight's UEFA Nations League clash with Finland at Aviva Stadium, kick-off 7:45pm.
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