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Ireland and Poland can expect Uefa charges over Sunday’s Aviva qualifier

Published 13:13 1 Apr 2015 BST

Updated 21:17 1 Apr 2015 BST

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Ireland and Poland can expect Uefa charges over Sunday’s Aviva qualifier

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Both Ireland and Poland are facing Uefa charges over the goings-on at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday night.

Five Irish players were shown yellow cards during the Euro 2016 Group D qualifier which ought to result in an improper conduct charge. Wes Hoolahan, John O'Shea, Seamus Coleman, Marc Wilson and James McCarthy were all booked by referee Jonas Eriksson during the 1-1 draw. That means that Ireland could face either a fine or a warning over future conduct. Meanwhile Poland are being charged over their fan behaviour at the Aviva, where a number of supporters were alleged to be throwing missiles.

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Ireland and Poland can expect Uefa charges over Sunday's Aviva qualifier