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Republic of Ireland v Scotland: All you need to know

UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE GROUP B1

Republic of Ireland v Scotland, Aviva Stadium, 5pm

TV Live coverage of all the build-up and match action from the Aviva Stadium from 4.15pm on RTÉ2. Streaming live online on RTÉ Player.

RADIO Live radio coverage on RTÉ Radio 1.

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 Saturday will bring showers with some sunny spells too. The odd shower will be heavy. Highest temperatures of 16 to 18 degrees. Breezy again with fresh southwest winds veering westerly.

IS THE PRESSURE STARTING TO GROW?

It's been a disappointing start to the Nations League for Ireland and manager Stephen Kenny.

Having narrowly avoided finishing bottom of their Nations League group and relegation last time, hopes were high going into this campaign but things have yet to click for this Ireland team.

Two defeats in five days mean that Ireland are still searching for their first win in the Nations League after 12 games and much of the feel-good factor which was earned following solid recent performances and draws with the likes of Belgium and Portugal has evaporated.

Kenny has been fortunate to have been able to rely upon both the patience and understanding of supporters who are aware that he is trying to implement a new playing style and approach but at a certain point, results have got to follow.

With just five wins from his 24 games in charge of the national team, the manager and his team need to find a way to start putting wins on the board while he still has the backing of the Irish support.

Pressure hasn’t really come to bear on the Ireland manager yet but a defeat against Scotland at home on Saturday evening could change

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