International Friendly – Republic of Ireland V Hungary

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Aviva Stadium, Tuesday 4th June

Republic of Ireland will take on Hungary in an international friendly at Aviva Stadium on 4th June 2024 with a 7.45pm kick-off.

Celtic centre-back Liam Scales returns to the squad having missed the March international window through injury whilst there is also a return for Stoke City left-back Enda Stevens.

Excelsior striker Troy Parrott, who recently netted a hat-trick in the Eredivisie relegation play-off, also returns to the squad having missed the international fixtures against Belgium and Switzerland earlier in the year.

Goalkeeper Max O'Leary comes into the squad after an impressive campaign for Bristol City whilst Fleetwood Town stopper David Harrington gets his first call-up to the senior international squad.

Goalkeeper Josh Keeley, midfielder Bosun Lawal and forward Andrew Moran will also report into the senior men's international camp to train with the squad before linking up with Jim Crawford's Ireland U21 squad


Date:
Tuesday 4th June
Time:
7.45pm
Price:
From €30
Address:
Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4, Ireland

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