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14th September 2023
11:10am BST

This won't come as a surprise to Kenny, who said in his post-match interview with Tony O'Donoghue that he was expecting to be kept on by the association.
"I absolutely do (feel I'll stay on as manager). We have got two matches in October and we've got Greece and Gibraltar in October before heading to Amsterdam. After that, it's certainly not my decision. We will have to see if we have that play-off in March which is still a chance."
He will also be in charge for a friendly game against New Zealand.
"Once these matches are played," said Hill,
"And as with the women's world cup campaign, we will then conduct an in-depth review of the campaign in its entirety, and after the final friendly match against New Zealand. The board will then meet to consider this review, and next steps."
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Hill confirmed that, if a play-off was to materialise, a review on Kenny's postion would take place before then.
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