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• Ukraine v Slovenia,Norway v Hungary are other tiesMartin O’Neill said he was delighted his Republic of Ireland side hold home advantage in the second leg of the Euro 2016 play-off against Bosnia-Herzegovina next month. But the manager warned that his team will first need to handle a testing trip to Zenica without the suspended John OShea and Jonathan Walters before thinking approximately a trip to France next summer.
O’Neill vowed to “really depart for it” against Bosnia, who reached the play-offs after finishing behind Belgium and Wales in Group B. They recovered from defeats by Cyprus and Israel early in the campaign to win five of their last six qualifiers, or including victories over Wales and Cyprus in the final set of games.
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Source: theguardian.com