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All you need to know: Republic of Ireland v Armenia

UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE GROUP B1

Republic of Ireland v Armenia, Aviva Stadium, 7:45pm.

TV

Live coverage of all the build-up and match action from the Aviva Stadium from 7pm on RTÉ2. Streaming live online on RTÉ Player. Commentary from Des Curran and Stephen Kelly.

RADIO

Live RTÉ 2fm commentary on an extended Game On.

ONLINE

We'll have a live match tracker on rte.ie/sport, the RTÉ News app, as well as updates and goals on RTÉ Soccer Twitter and RTÉ Sport Facebook.

WEATHER

Mainly dry with spells of sunshine and just a few showers possible. Feeling cool with highest temperatures of 13 or 14 degrees in moderate to fresh northwesterly winds.

Chance to finish on a high

After the comedown of Saturday's defeat in Glasgow, tomorrow evening's game presents a chance for Stephen Kenny's Ireland to finish their Nations League campaign on a high.

The result against tonight's opponents Armenia at the start of June went a long way towards killing off the team's promotion chances before the competition really got going.

But it's the four points from a possible 12 against Ukraine and Scotland that means Ireland will head to Dublin 4 knowing that they could still be relegated down to Group C. The first part of the mission therefore is to avoid defeat.

Kenny to mix things up

Josh Cullen is suspended for the game, but other than that Kenny has a full squad to choose from. His tactics saw his players expending a lot of energy at Hampden Park on Saturday, and the manager hinted earlier that he'll be making more than just one change.

"We are considering that [freshening up the team]," he said at Monday's press conference.

"We will have one or two changes, I would say, but not radical. I think the team played well on Saturday."

Matt Doherty spoke ahead of the

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