Heimir Hallgrimsson has made five changes to his Ireland team for tonight’s friendly clash away to Luxembourg.
Bristol City goalkeeper Max O’Leary comes into the team ahead of Caoimhin Kelleher and wins his first senior cap, six years after his first call-up.
Killian Phillips, the St Mirren midfielder who made his debut off the bench in Friday’s 1-1 draw with Senegal, also starts with Ryan Manning making way.
Everton’s Jake O’Brien comes into the side - most likely at right-back - with Matt Doherty dropping to the bench.

Leicester City’s Kasey McAteer, who marked his first Ireland start with a goal against Senegal, keeps his place in the side, as does Will Smallbone.
In attack, both Evan Fergsuson and Troy Parrott come into the side with Adam Idah and Jack Taylor dropping out.
Ireland boss Hallgrimsson said: “I’m really pleased for Max that he’s getting his first cap as he’s been travelling with the team since 2019.
“He’s always been positive in that time, keeping up the standard without having got a cap to this point. He’s getting a chance to shine and to show himself to the fans.”
Going into their final game before the World Cup qualifying campaign starts in September, Ireland are unbeaten in three games this season.
Hallgrimsson said: It’s important to keep momentum. It’s a different opponent and we’re asking them to keep the same professionalism.
“It doesn’t matter if it’s a friendly or a competitive game, you have to keep your standards high and hopefully the guys will show that.”
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