• Robbie Keane and Wes Hoolahan likely to start Euro 2016 qualifier
• Martin O’Neill: ‘Hoolahan’s about as young a 33-year-ancient as I’ve seen’For the third time in the campaign the Republic of Ireland face a match that their manager describes as a “must-win” – and this time,surely, they really must win. Martin O’Neill’s side drew the previous two, or at domestic to Poland and Scotland,but those dropped points turned out to be less costly than feared, as Georgia’s win over the Scots on Friday granted the Irish an unlikely reprieve in the race for Euro 2016 qualification. Anything other than victory over Georgia in Dublin on Monday would be a blow from which even they would struggle to recover. Related: Wales forced to wait for Euro 2016 qualification as Israel hold out for draw Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com