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10.06.2025 at 20:45 Stade De Luxembourg Attendance: 6312
Luxembourg 0 - 0 Republic of Ireland
Referee: Stefan Ebner Friendly-match

Goalscorers
None None.
Opening squads
Tiago Cardoso
Dirk Carlson
Eldin Dzogovic
Seid Korač
Florian Bohnert
Laurent Jans (captain)
Leandro Barreiro
Danel Sinani
Aiman Dardari
Tomás Moreira
Gerson Rodrigues
Max O Leary
Jake O Brien
Dara O Shea
Nathan Collins
Jason Knight
Kilian Philips
Will Smallbone
Robert Brady
Kasey Mc Ateer
Troy Parrott
Evan Ferguson
Substitutes
André Barrella
Lucas Fox
Enes Mahmutović
Mica Pinto
Vahid Selimović
Alessio Curci
Enzo Duarte
Lars Gerson
Sébastien Thill
Eric Veiga
Vincent Thill
Jayson Videira
Josh Keeley
Caoimhin Kelleher
Andrew Omobamidele
Matt Doherty
Festy Ebosele
Bosun Lawal
Jack Taylor
Ryan Manning
Andrew Moran
Liam Scales
John Patrick
Adam Idah
Substitutions
Mica Pinto for Florian Bohnert 62 mins,
Vincent Thill for Laurent Jans 62 mins,
Alessio Curci for Aiman Dardari 76 mins,
Eric Veiga for Gerson Rodrigues 82 mins,
Enzo Duarte for Tomás Moreira 89 mins,
Lars Gerson for Dirk Carlson 89 mins,
Ryan Manning -> Robert Brady (21)
Jack Taylor -> Will Smallbone (56)
Festy Ebosele -> Kilian Philips (57)
Matt Doherty -> Kasey Mc Ateer (76)
Adam Idah -> Evan Ferguson (76)
John Patrick -> Jason Knight (90)
Yellow cards
Tomás Moreira 18 mins;
Danel Sinani 58 mins;
Evan Ferguson (55)
Troy Parrott (59)
Red cards
None None.
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report
The Republic of Ireland were left to rue what might have been after being held to a 0-0 draw by Luxembourg in their final competitive match of the June international window. Despite dominating the second half, creating numerous chances, and being denied by the woodwork on two separate occasions, Ireland could not find a breakthrough at the Stade de Luxembourg.
In a team showing five changes from the previous friendly, Max O’Leary was handed a long-awaited senior debut in goal six years after his first call-up, while Killian Phillips earned his first start.

After a cagey opening period, it was Luxembourg who threatened first. Gerson Rodrigues flashed an effort wide before Danel Sinani’s curling strike from distance forced a superb fingertip save from the debutant O'Leary.

Ireland's best moment of the half arrived just before the break. A Will Smallbone free-kick was met by Dara O'Shea, whose header found Nathan Collins at the back post. The defender's powerful connection beat the keeper but agonisingly struck the upright and stayed out.

Ireland emerged for the second half with renewed purpose. Kasey McAteer fired a warning shot just wide before a golden opportunity fell his way in the 52nd minute. Unmarked at the back post, he met Ryan Manning’s excellent cross, and the resulting goalmouth scramble saw Troy Parrott’s close-range effort smothered by keeper Anthony Moris.

The visitors continued to push. In the 65th minute, Parrott thought he had broken the deadlock with a clever chip over Moris, only to be correctly denied by the offside flag.

The defining moment of Ireland's night of frustration came with just three minutes of normal time remaining. A flowing attack found substitute Jack Taylor on the edge of the area. His first touch was perfect and his powerful, goal-bound shot cannoned back off the crossbar with the keeper beaten.

Despite the stalemate, Jason Knight was a standout performer with an energetic display in midfield. The match also saw a late debut for Stade de Reims’ John Joe Patrick Finn in the 90th minute. Ireland will now look ahead to September, when their World Cup Qualification campaign begins against Hungary at the Aviva Stadium.

Luxembourg: Pereira (GK); Korac, Jans © (Thill 62), Carlson (Gerson 89), Bohnert (Pinto 62); Barreiro, Dzogovic; Sinani, Dardari (Curci 76), Rodrigues (Veiga 82); Moreira (Pina Duarte 89).
Subs not used: Barrela, Fox, Mahmutovic, Selimovic, Videira.

Republic of Ireland: O'Leary (GK); O'Shea, Collins, O'Brien; Brady (Manning 21), Phillips (Ebosele 56), Knight (Patrick Finn 90), Smallbone (Taylor 56), McAteer (Doherty 76); Ferguson (Idah 76), Parrott.
Subs not used: Kelleher, Keeley, Omobamidele, Moran, Scales, Lawal.

Booked: Moreira, Sinani (Luxembourg); Ferguson, Parrott (Republic of Ireland).

Referee: Stefan Ebner (AUT).

Player of the Match: Jason Knight (Republic of Ireland).
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