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Published 16:54 7 Oct 2016 BST
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In the absence of Brady and Hendrick, O'Neill will surely recall Glenn Whelan. That could see the Stoke man sitting alongside McCarthy in midfield and perhaps a free role for Wes Hoolahan who got no game time on Thursday but would come in crucial at breaking down these type of sides.
Option #2
Ireland haven't played a 4-2-3-1 in a long time but they are more familiar with the diamond formation. Playing that though means you need Robbie Brady and you don't have him - plus it means putting James McCarthy back into a role he last played against Belgium.
Option #3
If he was to stick with the 4-3-3 shape, he'd again need Brady to make it happen, which we don't have. We need Brady for everything.
On the pitch above are the realistic options that the manager will use. What would your team be?
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