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Your support makes all the difference.Kyle Lafferty will miss Northern Ireland's World Cup qualifier against Slovakia at Windsor Park tomorrow night.
Northern Ireland have decided not to risk the fitness of the Rangers striker, who picked up a knee injury against Poland at the weekend.
A statement from the Irish Football Association read: "The 21-year-old underwent a scan yesterday on a knee injury sustained in the 1-1 draw against Poland.
"He was then assessed this morning by the team's medical staff and it was decided that no risk would be put on the player nor Glasgow Rangers or Northern Ireland - he has therefore been withdrawn from the squad for Wednesday's game.
"Lafferty will return immediately to his club."
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