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Republic of Ireland v Lithuania - All You Need to Know

VENUE

Tuesday 29 March, Aviva Stadium, 7.45pm

TV

Live coverage on Sky Sports.

RADIO

Live coverage on RTE Radio 1 Extra. Click here to listen.

ONLINE

Live blog on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app from 7pm.

WEATHER

A warm evening looks to be in store with a no chance of rain come kick-off time.

FOLLOW UP BELGIUM

It would have been preferential to reverse these matches perhaps but Ireland can finish another international window on a high when Lithuania visit on Tuesday evening.

Last Saturday's 2-2 draw with Belgium brought many positives as well as reminders of the difficult of facing top level opponents.

Ireland were able to match their opponents, or even better them, in the important aspects of the game.

Once again an intricate passing game, garnished with high energy and enthusiasm, and a desire to attack worked wonders for Ireland.

Despite the visitors being depleted, the target in the game was achieved with momentum staying with the Boys in Green ahead of the all-important Nations League and Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.

The negatives were something of a slow start and the concession of two goals.

One was a moment of quality and the second from a set piece which Stephen Kenny admitted it was something his side need to learn from.

For those to be the only real complaints show how far Kenny’s men come.

Off the pitch, the feeling among the group has been matched in the stands with a unity certainly at least in the stadium behind the manager and the vision laid out in front of them.

This game gives Ireland another chance to entertain and reinforce the belief behind them.

CHANGES TO MAKE

A number of players will be handed an opportunity tonight. Caoimhin Kelleher will start once again but he could make way at some point in the second half for Max

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