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Republic of Ireland v Latvia: All you need to know

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Republic of Ireland v Latvia, Aviva Stadium, 7:45pm Wednesday

TV

Live coverage on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 7pm.

RADIO

Live radio commentary is available on RTÉ Radio 1 Extra.

ONLINE

Live tracker on RTÉ.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app. Updates and match footage on RTÉ Soccer Twitter and RTÉ Sport Facebook.

WEATHER

A damp but mild day is forecast on Wednesday in Dublin. Come kick-off time there will be scattered blustery showers spreading from the west, some possibly heavy with a chance of hail. Top temperature of 12 or 13 degrees in moderate to fresh and gusty southwesterly winds.

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With France arriving in Dublin for Ireland's opening of their Euro 2024 qualification campaign on Monday, the visit of Latvia represents a final opportunity for Stephen Kenny to tinker with his set-up for that crunch game.

A decent result against Les Bleus would set up Ireland for the rest of the campaign and everything that Kenny and Ireland do against Latvia will be with one eye on that tie.

On paper the visit of the team ranked 133rd in the world may not be ideal preparation to face the World Cup finalists and the approach that Kenny takes to both games is almost certainly going to be different.

Ireland will be expected to make do with less of the possession against France and play on the break, while they are heavily favourites to overcome Latvia.

While the Boys in Green won’t get a dress rehearsal of the type of match they’re likely to face on Monday, they will have a chance to put in a statement performance and build some confidence with a impressive display.

Victory and a decent performance for the supporters who have been unfailing loyal towards Kenny and his side is exactly what’s

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