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Republic of Ireland 0-0 Northern Ireland: Friendly ends in goalless draw in Dublin

Thursday 15 November 2018 11:14 EST
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Darren Randolph produced a series of fine saves to deny Northern Ireland victory as the Republic of Ireland had to make do with a 0-0 friendly draw in Dublin.

The Republic, who went into the game having won just once in their previous nine outings and desperate to gain some momentum ahead of Monday night's Nations League trip to Denmark, were second-best in a clash between neighbours which demonstrated their respective difficulties.

But they needed Randolph to make fine saves from Gavin Whyte and substitute Jordan Jones either side of the break to ensure they emerged with something to show for their efforts as the visitors, who had tasted victory only twice in 11 matches before kick-off, created the better openings.

Indeed, the home side's only chances of note predictably came courtesy of Robbie Brady set-pieces on the Burnley midfielder's return to the international stage following a year out through injury, and the final whistle was greeted by a chorus of boos.

The reception afforded to the two national anthems was less than respectful, but in a cagey start to the game it was the visitors who almost broke the deadlock after Shane Duffy had misjudged Steven Davis' 14th-minute ball forward.

Duffy's error allowed Liam Boyce to hook the ball into the path of Stuart Dallas to in turn feed Whyte, who looked certain to mark his first senior start for his country with a goal until Randolph raced from his line to make a vital block.

Seamus Coleman and Boyce were left bloodied by a clash of heads seconds later as Northern Ireland continued to press, but Duffy should have atoned for his earlier error when he met Brady's 21st-minute free-kick, but got his timing wrong to allow keeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell to tip his downward header over.

Dallas might have done better after cutting out Glenn Whelan's crossfield ball and curling a shot harmlessly wide, but with he, Davis and Whyte dominating in midfield, the visitors looked the more likely scorers.

Whelan's 85th and probably final Ireland appearance came to a planned end nine minutes before the break as he was replaced to warm applause by Conor Hourihane seconds before James McClean, booed at every touch by the travelling fans, lashed an ambitious volley high over.

However, Randolph was called upon once again four minutes before the break when, after Darragh Lenihan's ball had been intercepted, Davis picked out Dallas' run and saw him force a solid save from the Middlesbrough keeper, who was relieved to see Michael Smith's stoppage time piledriver fly just over his crossbar.

The Republic returned determined to wrest control from the visitors and enjoyed a measure of success as they managed to ease themselves further up the pitch, and they went close when Callum Robinson steered McClean's 59th-minute shot wide after Coleman had crossed from the right.

Boyce looped a header over from Smith's 65th-minute cross as Northern Ireland responded and then saw the ball hacked away as it broke into his path after Randolph had parried Smith's volleyed delivery three minutes later.

The keeper came to the Republic's rescue once again with 18 minutes remaining when, after substitute Jones had pounced on another mistake by Lenihan, he denied the midfielder with his foot.

It's Croatia 2-2 Spain as Sergio Ramos scores a penalty... 

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:21

64 mins: England 2-0 USA 

It's all gone rather quiet at Wembley since the substitutions and if anyone's looked more likely to get a goal it's USA, especially after Alexander-Arnold's errors at the back. 

Loftus Cheek readying himself. 

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:22

65 mins: CHANCE! England 2-0 USA 

England slipping completely and not even watching as USA take the corner. 

Pulisic is left with loads of room and crosses towards the head of Green who nods it narrowly over the bar. 

England need to wake up... and fast! 

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:23

69 mins: Harry Winks is replaced by Ruben Loftus-Cheek. 

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:26

71 mins: CHANCE! England 2-0 USA 

The ball is worked towards Rooney on the edge of the box and he moves it well to work a shot on his left foot but it's tame and easily saved by Guzan.

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:28

74 mins: CHANCE! England 2-0 USA

A great chance set up by a fabulous Rooney pass found Loftus Cheek in on goal but he couldn't quite get the ball out of his feet. 

The chance is recycled though with more good play from Loftus-Cheek and Rooney as the overlapping run of Alexander-Arnold is found and he fizzes it across the box to meet Wilson who makes contact with the ball but sees it go wide. 

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:32

76 mins: GOAL! ENGLAND 3-0 USA (Wilson) 

What a moment for the Bournemouth forward! 

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:34

Third time lucky for Callum Wilson given his chances this evening. 

The striker makes another good near post run, persisting on making those challenging darts across the defence, and he meets Delph's enticing ball in with a great left-footed strike back towards goal. 

It beats Guzan at the near post and you can see how much that means to him! 

Pure delight. 

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:35

79 mins: And Wilson is automatically replaced by Marcus Rashford who is given a great reception. 

He scored in the nick of time, it seems. 

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:36

JEDVAJ has scored a second goal for Croatia and they've beaten Spain in the last minute! 

Sunday's game with Croatia is now HUGE. 

Nathan Jacobs15 November 2018 21:37

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