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Gavin Cooney WILL SMALLBONE AND Seamus Coleman will miss Ireland’s Nations League double header away to Finland and Greece next week through injury.
Advertisement Heimir Hallgrimsson will announce the Ireland squad for the upcoming Nations League games on Thursday afternoon, with Ireland facing a key clash in Helsinki before travelling to Athens. Otherwise a settled squad selection is anticipated, with Hallgrimsson stressing last month that continuity in selection was vital in improving the squad’s confidence and, in turn, performance levels.
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