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16th March 2023
01:28pm GMT

Belfast's Mark Sykes is also included in the squad, the first Belfast-born player to make an Ireland team since the 1940s.
Another debutant is Will Smallbone, who is yet to make an appearance for his country yet, but what better chance to learn than coming up against the 2018 World Cup champions.
He has been in good form for Stoke City in recent times, being named as their Player of the Month for February.
The name that all Irish fans wanted to see in the team is of course Evan Ferguson. The Brighton striker has been in brilliant form for his club and even though he is still just a teenager, the Ireland fanbase can't help but be excited about him.
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The prospect of having a proper goal-scoring striker again, to maybe even build the team around is an exciting one.
Stephen Kenny will be without one of his most experienced players however, as Shane Duffy has been ruled out with a calf injury.
It is expected that Ireland will select a strong team for that friendly game against Latvia next Wednesday, with France set to come to Dublin for the first Euro 2024 qualifier the following Monday.
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