Sporting Digest: Football

Monday 24 May 1993 18:02 EDT
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REPUBLIC OF IRELAND UNDER-21 (v Albania, European U-21 Championship Group 3, Tirana, tomorrow): Colgan (Chelsea); Purdy (Dundalk), McCarthy (Brighton), S Gallen (Queen's Park Rangers), Hardy (Wrexham), J Gallen (Watford), Bacon (Arsenal), Kinsella (Colchester), Dempsey (Gillingham), G Kelly (Leeds), Power (Norwich).

SCOTLAND SQUAD (v Estonia, World Cup Group One, Aberdeen, 2 June): Gunn (Norwich City), Maxwell (Rangers); Wright, Smith, Irvine, Booth (all Aberdeen), Boyd, McStay, Collins, (all Celtic), Robertson, McLaren (both Heart of Midlothian), Hendry, Gallacher (Blackburn Rovers), Dailly, Bowman (both Dundee United), McClair (Manchester United), Nevin (Tranmere Rovers).

SCOTLAND UNDER-21 SQUAD (International festival, Toulon, France, 6 to 15 June): Gardiner (Hibernian), Kerr (Celtic); Hannah, Bollan, Dailly (all Dundee United), Fullarton, Lavety, Baker (all St Mirren), Pressley, L Robertson (both Rangers), McQuilken (Celtic), Handyside (Grimsby), Hood (Ayr), Lavin (Watford), Bernard (Oldham), Thomas (Heart of Midlothian), Dickov (Arsenal).

WORLD CUP Asian Zone first round Group A (Irbid, Jordan): Jordan 1 (Tadros 17) Iraq (Khalat 72); Yemen 5 (Omar Moubarak 20 53 77, Wijdan al-Chazli 80, Mohammed Hassan 82) Pakistan 1 (Mohammed Tariq 10 pen).

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY (Palmerston North): New Zealand 5 (Wright 2, de Jong 2, T Edge) Fiji 0.

SUNDAY'S LATE RESULTS: International friendly (Fullerton, Calif): United States 0 Bolivia 0.

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