81 days and counting - Ireland's Rugby World Cup camp begins
It may still be a little under three months away, but for Ireland the preparation for the Rugby World Cup has officially begun.
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It may still be a little under three months away, but for Ireland the preparation for the Rugby World Cup has officially begun.
Three games into the Euro 2024 campaign and Republic of Ireland finally get have points on the board, however, the real work begins now, ahead of the vital games against France and Netherlands in September.
Here is how we rated the Boys in Green in the 3-0 victory over Gibraltar.
Republic of Ireland's latest international centurion James McClean argued the media had jumped the gun on assuming that Republic of Ireland's Euro 2024 qualification hopes were doomed following their loss in Athens.
Bukayo Saka scored a superb first career hat-trick as rampant England roared to a 7-0 victory against North Macedonia in their Euro 2024 qualifier.
Toothless Northern Ireland were stunned as Kazakhstan substitute Abat Aimbetov struck at the death to snatch a 1-0 Euro 2024 qualifying victory at Windsor Park. As Northern Ireland had been piling forward in search of a late winner themselves, Aimbetov broke from his own half, riding Craig Cathcart's challenge and capitalising when a sliding Paddy McNair got in the way of Ciaron Brown, slotting the ball past Bailey Peacock-Farrell to stun the home crowd.
Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny said it was important that his team kept their composure against a stubborn Gibraltar side as they eventually recorded a 3-0 win at the Aviva Stadium.
Kylian Mbappe set another record as France stretched their 100 per cent start in European Championship qualifying Group B with a 1-0 win over Greece in Paris. Mbappe's 55th-minute penalty was his 54th goal of the season and took him clear of Just Fontaine to become the top French scorer in a single club and international campaign. But there was an air of fortune about his winner after Odysseas Vlachodimos palmed away his initial penalty only for the referee to spot an infringement and order the kick to be retaken. Kolo Muani and Jules Kounde also had good chances for France while Greece's task became harder after Konstantinos Mavropanos was sent off for a foul on Muani in the 69th minute.