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The Ireland team to play Wales has been named

Published 18:25 6 Sept 2018 BST

Updated 18:36 6 Sept 2018 BST

Robert Redmond
The Ireland team to play Wales has been named

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The team news is in.

The Republic of Ireland team to play Wales has been named. Martin O'Neill's side are in Cardiff for their first match of the new Uefa Nations League tournament, a game that will see Ryan Giggs take charge of Wales for the first time. Ireland's build-up has been dominated by injuries and squad omissions. First-team regulars, such as Shane Long, James McClean and Robbie Brady, all miss out through injury, as does Alan Browne, who was in line for his first competitive start for Ireland. https://twitter.com/FAIreland/status/1037741504570241030 Harry Arter wasn't included in the squad and has paused his international career for the immediate future, amid reports of a row with Roy Keane in the last Ireland camp back in June. Declan Rice, another player who would have been in contention to start in Cardiff, was omitted from the squad as he deliberates over his international future following interest from England, the country of his birth. O'Neill has a somewhat depleted squad to select from for the opening match of the new tournament. Wales, meanwhile, have pretty much a full-strength team. Their last competitive fixture was a 1-0 loss to Ireland in Cardiff last October. Gareth Bale wasn't available that night, but returns tonight. Callum Robinson, the Preston North End striker, makes his debut for Ireland. Here's the team to play Wales:
Darren Randolph Seamus Coleman (C) Cyrus Christie Shane Duffy Ciaran Clark Callum O'Dowda Jeff Hendrick Callum Robinson Stephen Ward Jon Walters Conor Hourihane
https://twitter.com/FAIreland/status/1037753560824512513 https://twitter.com/Cymru/status/1037752331201404928

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