Last-gasp Parrott hat-trick books Ireland playoff spot over Hungary
A 96th-minute Troy Parrott goal to complete his hat-trick booked Ireland a spot in the playoffs for next year's World Cup with a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over their nearest Group F rivals Hungary in a must-win game in Budapest.
Higher-ranked Hungary just needed a draw to secure second place and led 2-1 at halftime thanks to goals from Daniel Lukacs and Barnabas Varga, but Parrott's second goal of the night on 80 minutes and last-gasp winner broke the home side's hearts.
Hungary, who unlike Ireland have made the finals of the last three European championships, got off to the perfect start when Lukacs flicked in a Dominik Szoboszlai short corner on four minutes, only for Parrott to equalise from the penalty spot on 15 minutes.
Caoimhin Kelleher kept the sides level with a fine close range save from Roland Sallai but could do nothing on 37 minutes when striker Barnabas Varga chested the ball down with his back to goal just outside the box, swivelled and unleashed a stunning left-foot half volley into the top corner.
Ireland had set up the tense finale with a shock win over group winners Portugal and looked out of gas until Parrott, their hero from Thursday night, broke through to equalise again with 10 minutes to go and stabbed home his fifth goal in two games.
He was mobbed by exultant teammates and substitutes.
Portugal finished top of Group F on 13 points after a 9-1 win over bottom-placed Armenia, three points clear of Ireland who will need to win two single-leg playoff games in March to join them in the United States, Mexico and Canada next June.


