Matches of the Republic of Ireland national football team

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Home ground of the Irish football team at Lansdowne Road in Dublin

This is a sortable list of all association football matches played by the Republic of Ireland national football team since 1924.

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Following the Irish War of Independence from the United Kingdom, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) was founded in September 1921. Ireland joined world football governing body FIFA in August 1923 as the Football Association of the Irish Free State (FAIFS). Ireland's first post-Independence internationals were played at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. The team played as Irish Free State between 1924 and 1935. The name Football Association of Ireland was re-adopted in 1936, and from then until 1954, they played as Ireland; since 1954 they have been Republic of Ireland following the renaming of the team by FIFA, to distinguish them from Northern Ireland.

Ireland competed every four years in the qualification phases of the World Cups and, from 1960, in the qualification phases of the European Nations' Cup, later known as the European Football Championships.

It was not until 1988 that the team succeeded in qualifying for the finals of a major tournament when they went to West Germany to play in the 1988 European Championships. Two years later, Ireland competed for the first time in a World Cup Finals, at Italia '90.

With the exception of Bill Lacey, who was team manager on four occasions during the 1930s, the team was managed and chosen by a committee of selectors of the FAIFS or FAI for more than four decades, until 1969. The team has been managed since then by individuals rather than committees.

List of matches

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DateMatchVenue (city, stadium)OpponentScoreManagerNotes
1924-05-28 1924 Summer Olympics Paris, Stade Olympique Bulgaria 1–0 OCI Manager: Olympic Council of Ireland. Paddy Duncan scored first goal for Irish Free State. Crowd: 1,659. [2] [3]
1924-06-021924 Summer Olympics, quarter final Paris, Stade de Paris Netherlands 1–2OCICrowd: 1,506. [3] [4]
1924-06-03Friendly Paris, Stade Olympique Estonia 3–1 FAIFS Manager: Football Association of the Irish Free State (FAIFS). [3] [5]
1924-06-14Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park United States 3–1FAIFS Ed Brookes hat-trick. [3] [5]
1926-03-21Friendly Turin, Motovelodromo Italy 0–3FAIFSProfessional players introduced. Crowd: 12,000.
1926Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park IFA League 3–1FAIFSUnofficial match. FAIFS (Free State) v IFA (Northern Ireland). [6]
1927-04-23Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Italy B team 1–2FAIFSUnofficial match. Bill Lacey oldest player to debut for FAI aged 37. Crowd: 20,000. [7]
1928-02-12Friendly Liège, Standard Liège Stadium Belgium 4–2FAIFS
1929-04-30Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Belgium 4–0FAIFS John Joe Flood hat-trick.
1930-05-11Friendly Brussels, Parc du Meir Belgium 3–1FAIFS Bill Lacey aged 41 oldest to play for FAI XI.
1931-04-26Friendly Barcelona, Montjuïc Stadium Spain 1–1FAIFS
1931-12-13Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Spain 0–5 Lacey Patsy Gallacher (40) becomes oldest debutant [8]
Manager: Bill Lacey
1932-05-08Friendly Amsterdam, De Meer Stadion Netherlands 2–0FAIFS
1934-02-25 World Cup 1934 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Belgium 4–4LaceyFour goals by Paddy Moore.
1934-04-08World Cup 1934 qualifier Amsterdam, De Meer Stadion Netherlands 2–5FAIFS
1934-12-15Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Hungary 2–4FAIFS
1935-05-05Friendly Basel, St. Jakob Park Switzerland 0–1FAIFS
1935-05-08Friendly Dortmund, Kampfbahn Rote Erde Germany 1–3FAIFS
1935-12-08Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Netherlands 3–5Lacey
1936-03-17Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Switzerland 1–0FAIFSTeam name changed from "Irish Free State" to "Ireland".
1936-05-03Friendly Budapest, Hungaria Uti Stadium Hungary 3–3 FAI Manager: Football Association of Ireland. FAI name re-adopted in 1936.
1936-05-06Friendly Köln Rhineland XI1–4FAIUnofficial match. [9]
1936-05-09Friendly Luxembourg, Stade Municipal Luxembourg 5–1FAI
1936-10-17Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Germany 5–2LaceyCrowd: 28,000. The German team performed Nazi salutes during the playing of their national anthem. [10]
1936-12-06Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Hungary 2–3FAI
1937-05-17Friendly Bern, Wankdorfstadion Switzerland 1–0FAI
1937-05-23Friendly Paris, Stade Colombes France 2–0FAI
1937-10-10 World Cup 1938 qualifier Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion Norway 2–3FAI
1937-11-07World Cup 1938 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Norway 3–3FAI
1938-05-18Friendly Prague, Sparta Stadium Czechoslovakia 2–2FAI
1938-05-22Friendly Warsaw, Polish Army Stadium Poland 0–6FAI
1938-09-18Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Switzerland 4–0FAI
1938-11-13Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Poland 3–2FAI
1939-03-19Friendly Cork, The Mardyke Hungary 2–2FAIFirst international match held in Cork.
1939-05-18Friendly Budapest, MTK Stadium Hungary 2–2FAI
1939-05-23Friendly Bremen, Weserstadion Germany 1–1FAIFinal pre-war match.
1940-04-28Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Scotland XI 2–3FAIUnofficial wartime match. [11] [12]
1946-06-16Friendly Lisbon, Estádio da Luz Portugal 1–3FAIFirst post-war match.
1946-06-23Friendly Madrid, Estadio Metropolitano Spain 1–0FAI
1946-09-30Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park England 0–1FAI
1947-03-02Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Spain 3–2FAICrowd: 42,102.
1947-05-04Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Portugal 0–2FAI
1948-05-23Friendly Lisbon, Estádio da Luz Portugal 0–2FAI
1948-05-30Friendly Barcelona, Montjuïc Stadium Spain 1–2FAI
1948-07-26 1948 Summer Olympics Portsmouth, Fratton Park Netherlands 1–3FAI
1948-12-05Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Switzerland 0–1FAI
1949-04-24Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Belgium 0–2FAI
1949-05-22Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Portugal 1–0FAI
1949-06-02 World Cup 1950 qualifier Solna, Råsunda Stadium Sweden 1–3FAI
1949-06-12Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Spain 1–4FAI
1949-09-08World Cup 1950 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Finland 3–0FAI
1949-09-21Friendly Liverpool, Goodison Park England 2–0FAIEngland's first home defeat by non-British side. Crowd: 51,047.
1949-10-09World Cup 1950 qualifier Helsinki, Olympiastadion Finland 1–1FAI
1949-11-13World Cup 1950 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Sweden 1–3FAI
1950-05-10Friendly Brussels, Century Stadium Belgium 1–5FAI
1950-11-26Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Norway 2–2FAI
1951-05-13Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Argentina 0–1FAI
1951-05-30Friendly Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion Norway 3–2FAI
1951-10-17Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park West Germany 3–2FAI
1952-05-04Friendly Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion West Germany 0–3FAI
1952-05-07Friendly Vienna, Praeter Park Austria 0–6FAI
1952-06-01Friendly Madrid, Estadio Chamartín Spain 0–6FAI
1952-11-16Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park France 1–1FAI
1953-03-25Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Austria 4–0FAI
1953-10-04 World Cup 1954 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park France 3–5FAIFIFA renamed team from "Ireland" to "Republic of Ireland".
1953-10-28World Cup 1954 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Luxembourg 4–0FAI
1953-11-25World Cup 1954 qualifier Paris, Parc des Princes France 0–1FAI
1954-03-07World Cup 1954 qualifier Luxembourg, Stade Municipal Luxembourg 1–0FAI
1954-11-07Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Norway 2–1FAI
1955-05-01Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Netherlands 1–0FAI
1955-05-25Friendly Oslo, Bislett Stadion Norway 3–1FAI
1955-05-28Friendly Hamburg, Volksparkstadion West Germany 1–2FAI
1955-10-19Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Yugoslavia 1–4FAI Liam Tuohy debut. Archbishop McQuaid called for a boycott of the match with communists, but the stadium was filled. [13]
1955-11-27Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Spain 2–2FAI
1956-05-10Friendly Rotterdam, Feijenoord Stadion Netherlands 4–1FAI
1956-10-03 World Cup 1958 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Denmark 2–1FAI
1956-11-25Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park West Germany 3–0FAIIreland defeated the world champions.
1957-05-08World Cup 1958 qualifier London, Wembley Stadium England 1–5FAI
1957-05-19World Cup 1958 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park England 1–1FAIRecord Dalymount Park crowd: 47,600. Gate: .
1957-10-02World Cup 1958 qualifier Copenhagen, Idrætsparken Denmark 2–0FAI
1958-05-11Friendly Chorzów, Stadion Slaski Poland 2–2FAICrowd: 100,000.
1958-05-14Friendly Vienna, Praeter Park Austria 1–3FAI
1958-10-05Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Poland 2–2FAI
1959-04-05 European Nations' Cup 1960 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Czechoslovakia 2–0FAI Liam Tuohy scored his first goal for Ireland. Crowd: 37,500.
1959-05-10European Nations' Cup 1960 qualifier Bratislava, Tehelné Pole Štadión Czechoslovakia 0–4FAICrowd: 41,691.
1959-11-01Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Sweden 3–2FAI John Giles debut aged 18.
1960-03-30Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Chile 2–0FAI
1960-05-11Friendly Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion West Germany 1–0FAI
1960-05-18Friendly Malmö, Malmö Stadion Sweden 1–4FAI
1960-09-28Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Wales 2–3FAI
1960-11-06Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Norway 3–1FAI
1961-05-03 World Cup 1962 qualifier Glasgow, Hampden Park Scotland 1–4FAI Mick Meagan debut.
1961-05-07World Cup 1962 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Scotland 0–3FAI
1961-10-08World Cup 1962 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Czechoslovakia 1–3FAI
1961-10-29World Cup 1962 qualifier Prague, Strahov Stadium Czechoslovakia 1–7FAINo qualifying points earned.
1962-04-08Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Austria 2–3FAI
1962-08-12 European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Iceland 4–2FAI
1962-09-02European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifier Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur Iceland 1–1FAI
1963-06-09Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Scotland 1–0FAI
1963-09-25European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifier Vienna, Praterstadion Austria 0–0FAI
1963-10-13European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Austria 3–2FAI
1964-03-11European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifier Seville, Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Spain 1–5FAI
1964-04-08European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Spain 0–2FAI
1964-05-10Friendly Kraków, Stadion Wisly Poland 1–3FAI
1964-05-13Friendly Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion Norway 4–1FAI
1964-05-24Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park England 1–3FAI
1964-10-25Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Poland 3–2FAI
1965-03-24Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Belgium 0–2FAI Liam Tuohy's final appearance.
1965-05-05 World Cup 1966 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Spain 1–0FAI
1965-10-27World Cup 1966 qualifier Seville, Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Spain 1–4FAI
1965-11-10World Cup 1966 play-off Paris, Stade Colombes Spain 0–1FAIIreland eliminated.
1966-05-04Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park West Germany 0–4FAI
1966-05-22Friendly Vienna, Praterstadion Austria 0–1FAI
1966-05-25Friendly Liège, Stade Maurice Dufrasne Belgium 3–2FAI
1966-10-23 European Championship 1968 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Spain 0–0FAIEuropean Nations' Cup name changed to European Football Championship.
1966-11-16European Championship 1968 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Turkey 2–1FAI
1966-12-07European Championship 1968 qualifier Valencia, Estadio Mestalla Spain 0–2FAI
1967-02-22European Championship 1968 qualifier Ankara, 19 Mayıs Stadium Turkey 1–2FAI
1967-05-21European Championship 1968 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Czechoslovakia 0–2FAI
1967-11-22European Championship 1968 qualifier Prague, Slavia Stadium Czechoslovakia 2–1FAI
1968-05-15Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Poland 2–2FAI
1968-10-30Friendly Chorzów, Stadion Slaski Poland 0–1FAI
1968-11-10Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Austria 2–2FAI
1968-12-04 World Cup 1970 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Denmark 1–1FAIAbandoned at 51 minutes because of fog. Replayed 1969-10-15. [5] [14] [15]
1969-05-04World Cup 1970 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Czechoslovakia 1–2FAI
1969-05-27World Cup 1970 qualifier Copenhagen, Idrætsparken Denmark 0–2FAI Don Givens debut.
1969-06-08World Cup 1970 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Hungary 1–2FAI
1969-09-21Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Scotland 1–1 Meagan New manager: Mick Meagan.
1969-10-07World Cup 1970 qualifier Prague, Sparta Stadium Czechoslovakia 0–3Meagan
1969-10-15World Cup 1970 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Denmark 1–1MeaganReplay of 1968-12-04 Denmark match. [16]
1969-11-05World Cup 1970 qualifier Budapest, Népstadion Hungary 0–4Meagan John Dempsey, red card. First Irish player ever to be sent off.
1970-05-06Friendly Poznań, Warta Stadion Poland 1–2Meagan
1970-05-09Friendly West Berlin, Olympiastadion West Germany 1–2Meagan
1970-09-23Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Poland 0–2Meagan Steve Heighway debut.
1970-10-14 European Championship 1972 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Sweden 1–1Meagan
1970-10-28European Championship 1972 qualifier Solna, Råsunda Stadium Sweden 0–1Meagan
1970-12-08European Championship 1972 qualifier Florence, Stadio Artemio Franchi Italy 0–3Meagan
1971-05-10European Championship 1972 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Italy 1–2Meagan
1971-05-24Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road England XI 1–1MeaganUnofficial match to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the Football Association of Ireland. [17] [18]
1971-05-30European Championship 1972 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Austria 1–4Meagan Jimmy Holmes debut.
1971-10-10European Championship 1972 qualifier Linz, Linzer Stadion Austria 0–6 Tuohy New manager: Liam Tuohy.
1972-01-04Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park West German Olympic XI 3–0TuohyUnofficial match. First win since 1967 (four years). [19]
1972-06-11 Brazil Independence Cup Recife, Santa Crux Stadium Iran 2–1TuohyTournament to mark the 150th anniversary of Brazilian independence. [20] [21]
1972-06-18Brazil Independence Cup Natal, Machadão Ecuador 3–2TuohyFriendly. [20] [21] [22]
1972-06-21Brazil Independence Cup Recife, Estádio Ilha do Retiro Chile 1–2TuohyFriendly. [20] [21]
1972-06-25Brazil Independence Cup Recife, Estádio Ilha do Retiro Portugal 1–2TuohyFriendly. [20] [21]
1972-10-18 World Cup 1974 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Soviet Union 1–2Tuohy Alan Kelly, Sr. first goalkeeper to captain Ireland.
1972-11-15World Cup 1974 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park France 2–1Tuohy
1973-05-13World Cup 1974 qualifier Moscow, Lenin Stadium Soviet Union 0–1Tuohy
1973-05-16Friendly Wrocław, Olympic Stadium Poland 0–2Tuohy
1973-05-19World Cup 1974 qualifier Paris, Parc des Princes France 1–1Tuohy
1973-06-06Friendly Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion Norway 1–1 Thomas Manager: Seán Thomas.
1973-07-03Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Brazil 3–4TuohyUnofficial match. See: Shamrock Rovers XI vs Brazil. Crowd: 34,000. [23]
1973-10-21Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Poland 1–0 Giles New manager: John Giles.
1974-05-05Friendly Rio de Janeiro, Estádio do Maracanã Brazil 1–2Giles
1974-05-08Friendly Montevideo, Estadio Centenario Uruguay 0–2Giles
1974-05-12Friendly Santiago, Estadio Nacional Chile 2–1Giles
1974-10-30 European Championship 1976 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Soviet Union 3–0Giles Don Givens hat-trick.
1974-11-20European Championship 1976 qualifier İzmir, Atatürk Olympic Stadium Turkey 1–1Giles
1975-03-11Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park West Germany B team 1–0GilesUnofficial match. [5] [7] [24]
1975-05-11European Championship 1976 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Switzerland 2–1Giles
1975-05-18European Championship 1976 qualifier Kyiv, Central Stadium Soviet Union 1–2GilesCrowd: 100,000.
1975-05-21European Championship 1976 qualifier Bern, Wankdorfstadion Switzerland 0–1Giles
1975-10-29European Championship 1976 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Turkey 4–0GilesFour goals by Don Givens.
1976-03-24Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Norway 3–0Giles
1976-05-26Friendly Poznań, Warta Stadion Poland 2–0Giles
1976-09-08Friendly London, Wembley Stadium England 1–1Giles David O'Leary debut aged 18.
1976-10-13Friendly Ankara, 19 Mayıs Stadium Turkey 3–3Giles Frank Stapleton debut aged 20.
1976-11-17 World Cup 1978 qualifier Paris, Parc des Princes France 0–2Giles
1977-02-09Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Spain 0–1Giles
1977-03-30World Cup 1978 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road France 1–0Giles
1977-04-24Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Poland 0–0Giles
1977-06-01World Cup 1978 qualifier Sofia, Vasil Levski National Stadium Bulgaria 1–2Giles
1977-10-12World Cup 1978 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Bulgaria 0–0Giles
1978-04-05Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Turkey 4–2Giles
1978-04-12Friendly Łódź, Stadion ŁKS Poland 0–3Giles
1978-05-21Friendly Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion Norway 0–0Giles
1978-05-24 European Championship 1980 qualifier Copenhagen, Idrætsparken Denmark 3–3Giles
1978-09-20European Championship 1980 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Northern Ireland 0–0GilesFirst official international match against Northern Ireland. [25]
1978-10-25European Championship 1980 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road England 1–1Giles
1979-05-02European Championship 1980 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Denmark 2–0Giles
1979-05-19European Championship 1980 qualifier Sofia, Vasil Levski National Stadium Bulgaria 0–1Giles
1979-05-22Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road West Germany 1–3Giles
1979-05-29Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Argentina 0–0GilesUnofficial match. UNICEF charity match. [5] [26]
1979-08-16Friendly Bilbao, San Mamés Stadium Basque Country 1–4GilesUnofficial match. First Basque international since 1939, owing to Francoist Spain. [27]
1979-09-11Friendly Swansea, Vetch Field Wales 1–2Giles
1979-09-26Friendly Prague, Stadion Evžena Rošického Czechoslovakia 1–4Giles
1979-10-17European Championship 1980 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Bulgaria 3–0Giles
1979-10-29Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park United States 3–2Giles Chris Hughton became first mixed-race player for Ireland.
1979-11-21European Championship 1980 qualifier Belfast, Windsor Park Northern Ireland 0–1Giles [25]
1980-02-06European Championship 1980 qualifier London, Wembley Stadium England 0–2Giles
1980-03-26 World Cup 1982 qualifier Nicosia, Makario Stadium Cyprus 3–2Giles
1980-04-30Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Switzerland 2–0 Kelly Manager: Alan Kelly, Sr.
1980-05-16Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Argentina 0–1 Hand New manager: Eoin Hand.
1980-09-10World Cup 1982 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Netherlands 2–1Hand
1980-10-15World Cup 1982 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Belgium 1–1Hand
1980-10-28World Cup 1982 qualifier Paris, Parc des Princes France 0–2Hand
1980-11-19World Cup 1982 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Cyprus 6–0Hand
1981-02-24Friendly Dublin, Tolka Park Wales 1–3Hand
1981-03-25World Cup 1982 qualifier Brussels, Stade du Heysel Belgium 0–1HandIreland eliminated by France on goal difference.
1981-04-29Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Czechoslovakia 3–1Hand Ronnie Whelan debut aged 19.
1981-05-21Friendly Bremen, Weserstadion West Germany B team 0–3HandUnofficial match. [5] [28]
1981-05-24Friendly Bydgoszcz, Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium Poland 0–3Hand Packie Bonner debut.
1981-09-09World Cup 1982 qualifier Rotterdam, Feijenoord Stadion Netherlands 2–2Hand
1981-10-14World Cup 1982 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road France 3–2Hand
1982-04-28Friendly Algiers, Olympic Stadium Algeria 0–2HandCrowd: 60,000. [29]
1982-05-22Friendly Santiago, Estadio Nacional Chile 0–1Hand
1982-05-27Friendly Uberlândia, Estádio Parque do Sabiá Brazil 0–7HandWorst defeat.
1982-05-30Friendly Port of Spain, Arima Stadium Trinidad and Tobago 1–2Hand
1982-09-22 European Championship 1984 qualifier Rotterdam, Feijenoord Stadion Netherlands 1–2Hand
1982-10-13European Championship 1984 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Iceland 2–0Hand
1982-11-17European Championship 1984 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Spain 3–3Hand
1983-03-30European Championship 1984 qualifier Valletta, Ta'Qali Stadium Malta 1–0Hand
1983-04-27European Championship 1984 qualifier Zaragoza, Estadio La Romareda Spain 0–2Hand
1983-09-21European Championship 1984 qualifier Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur Iceland 3–0Hand
1983-10-12European Championship 1984 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Netherlands 2–3Hand
1983-11-16European Championship 1984 qualifier Dublin, Dalymount Park Malta 8–0HandBest win.
1984-04-04Friendly Tel Aviv, Bloomfield Stadium Israel 0–3Hand
1984-05-23Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Poland 0–0Hand
1984-05-27 Kirin Cup / Friendly Japan Japan Universiade XI0–0HandUnofficial match. [30]
1984-06-01Kirin Cup / Friendly Japan Internacional 0–0HandUnofficial match. [30]
1984-06-03Kirin Cup / Friendly Japan, Sapporo China 1–0HandThis match recognised as an official international match. [30] [31]
1984-06-05Kirin Cup / Friendly Japan Internacional1–2HandUnofficial match. Ireland's first appearance in the final of an international football competition. [30]
1984-08-08Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Mexico 0–0Hand
1984-09-12 World Cup 1986 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Soviet Union 1–0Hand
1984-10-17World Cup 1986 qualifier Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion Norway 0–1Hand
1984-11-14World Cup 1986 qualifier Copenhagen, Idrætsparken Denmark 0–3Hand
1985-02-05Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Italy 1–2Hand
1985-02-27Friendly Ramat Gan, Ramat Gan Stadium Israel 0–0Hand
1985-03-26Friendly London, Wembley Stadium England 1–2Hand
1985-05-01World Cup 1986 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Norway 0–0Hand
1985-05-26Friendly Cork, Flower Lodge Spain 0–0Hand
1985-06-02World Cup 1986 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Switzerland 3–0Hand
1985-09-11World Cup 1986 qualifier Bern, Wankdorfstadion Switzerland 0–0Hand
1985-10-16World Cup 1986 qualifier Moscow, Lenin Stadium Soviet Union 0–2HandCrowd: 103,000 (largest crowd).
1985-11-13World Cup 1986 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Denmark 1–4Hand
1986-03-26Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Wales 0–1 Charlton New manager: Jack Charlton.
1986-04-23Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Uruguay 1–1Charlton
1986-05-25 Iceland Triangular Tournament Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur Iceland 2–1Charlton Niall Quinn debut. [32]
1986-05-27Iceland Triangular Tournament Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur Czechoslovakia 1–0CharltonIreland won their first international tournament. Crowd: 1,000. [32]
1986-09-10 European Championship 1988 qualifier Brussels, Constant Vanden Stock Stadium Belgium 2–2Charlton
1986-10-15European Championship 1988 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Scotland 0–0Charlton
1986-11-12Friendly Warsaw, Stadion Wojska Polskiego Poland 0–1Charlton
1987-02-18European Championship 1988 qualifier Glasgow, Hampden Park Scotland 1–0Charlton
1987-04-01European Championship 1988 qualifier Sofia, Vasil Levski National Stadium Bulgaria 1–2Charlton
1987-04-29European Championship 1988 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Belgium 0–0Charlton
1987-05-23Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Brazil 1–0CharltonCrowd: 17,000. Scorer: Liam Brady. [33]
1987-05-28European Championship 1988 qualifier Luxembourg, Stade Municipal Luxembourg 2–0Charlton
1987-09-09European Championship 1988 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Luxembourg 2–1Charlton
1987-10-14European Championship 1988 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Bulgaria 2–0Charlton
1987-11-10Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Israel 5–0Charlton
1988-03-23Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Romania 2–0Charlton
1988-04-27Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Yugoslavia 2–0Charlton
1988-05-22Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Poland 3–1Charlton
1988-06-01Friendly Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion Norway 0–0Charlton
1988-06-12 European Championship 1988 Stuttgart, Neckarstadion England 1–0CharltonFirst Irish appearance at European Championship tournament. Crowd: 51,573.
1988-06-15European Championship 1988 Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion Soviet Union 1–1CharltonCrowd: 38,308.
1988-06-18European Championship 1988 Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion Netherlands 0–1CharltonCrowd: 60,800. Eliminated team welcomed home by 200,000 people.
1988-09-14 World Cup 1990 qualifier Belfast, Windsor Park Northern Ireland 0–0Charlton [25]
1988-10-19Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Tunisia 4–0Charlton Steve Staunton debut.
1988-11-16World Cup 1990 qualifier Seville, Estadio Benito Villamarín Spain 0–2Charlton
1989-02-07Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park France 0–0Charlton
1989-03-08World Cup 1990 qualifier Budapest, Népstadion Hungary 0–0Charlton
1989-04-26World Cup 1990 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Spain 1–0Charlton
1989-05-28World Cup 1990 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Malta 2–0Charlton
1989-06-04World Cup 1990 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Hungary 2–0Charlton
1989-09-06Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road West Germany 1–1Charlton
1989-10-11World Cup 1990 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Northern Ireland 3–0Charlton [25]
1989-11-15World Cup 1990 qualifier Valletta, Ta'Qali Stadium Malta 2–0Charlton John Aldridge's two goals gained Ireland their first World Cup qualification.
1990-03-28Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Wales 1–0Charlton
1990-04-25Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Soviet Union 1–0Charlton
1990-05-16Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Finland 1–1Charlton Liam Brady testimonial match.
1990-05-27Friendly İzmir, Atatürk Olympic Stadium Turkey 0–0Charlton
1990-06-02Friendly Valletta, Ta'Qali Stadium Malta 3–0Charlton
1990-06-11 World Cup 1990 Cagliari, Stadio Sant'Elia England 1–1CharltonFirst Irish appearance at World Cup finals tournament.
1990-06-17World Cup 1990 Palermo, Stadio La Favorita Egypt 0–0Charlton
1990-06-21World Cup 1990 Palermo, Stadio La Favorita Netherlands 1–1CharltonPromoted to second round via 3 draws, 2 goals.
1990-06-25World Cup 1990 round of 16 Genoa, Stadio Luigi Ferraris Romania 5–4CharltonAET: 0–0. PSO: Ireland 5–4 Romania. Bonner saved 9th penalty. Unbeaten in 17 matches (record).
1990-06-30World Cup 1990 quarter final Rome, Stadio Olimpico Italy 0–1CharltonGoal by Toto Schillaci. Eliminated team welcomed home by 500,000 people.
1990-09-12Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Morocco 1–0CharltonFinal international match at Dalymount Park.
1990-10-17 European Championship 1992 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Turkey 5–0Charlton
1990-11-14European Championship 1992 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road England 1–1Charlton
1991-02-06Friendly Wrexham, Racecourse Ground Wales 3–0Charlton
1991-03-27European Championship 1992 qualifier London, Wembley Stadium England 1–1Charlton
1991-05-01European Championship 1992 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Poland 0–0Charlton
1991-05-22Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Chile 1–1Charlton Roy Keane debut.
1991-06-01Friendly Foxborough MA, Foxboro Stadium United States 1–1Charlton
1991-09-11Friendly Győr, Stadion ETO Hungary 2–1Charlton
1991-10-16European Championship 1992 qualifier Poznań, Stadion Lecha Poland 3–3Charlton
1991-11-13European Championship 1992 qualifier Istanbul, İnönü Stadium Turkey 3–1CharltonUnbeaten, yet failed to qualify for Euro 1992.
1992-02-19Friendly Dublin, RDS Arena Wales 0–1Charlton
1992-03-25Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Switzerland 2–1Charlton
1992-04-29Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road United States 4–1Charlton
1992-05-26 World Cup 1994 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Albania 2–0Charlton
1992-05-30 1992 US Cup Washington, D.C., RFK Stadium United States 1–3CharltonFriendly. [34]
1992-06-041992 US Cup Foxborough MA, Foxboro Stadium Italy 0–2CharltonGoalkeeper Packie Bonner: red card after 64 minutes. [34]
1992-06-071992 US Cup Foxborough MA, Foxboro Stadium Portugal 2–0CharltonFriendly. [34]
1992-09-09World Cup 1994 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Latvia 4–0Charlton
1992-10-14World Cup 1994 qualifier Copenhagen, Parken Stadium Denmark 0–0Charlton
1992-11-18World Cup 1994 qualifier Seville, Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Spain 0–0Charlton
1993-02-17Friendly Dublin, Tolka Park Wales 2–1Charlton
1993-03-31World Cup 1994 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Northern Ireland 3–0Charlton [25]
1993-04-28World Cup 1994 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Denmark 1–1Charlton
1993-05-26World Cup 1994 qualifier Tirana, Qemal Stafa Albania 2–1Charlton
1993-06-09World Cup 1994 qualifier Riga, Daugava Stadium Latvia 2–0Charlton
1993-06-16World Cup 1994 qualifier Vilnius, Žalgiris Stadium Lithuania 1–0Charlton
1993-09-08World Cup 1994 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Lithuania 2–0Charlton
1993-10-13World Cup 1994 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Spain 1–3CharltonFirst competitive home defeat in eight years, at "Fortress Lansdowne". Crowd: 50,000.
1993-11-17World Cup 1994 qualifier Belfast, Windsor Park Northern Ireland 1–1CharltonSecond World Cup qualification secured by Alan McLoughlin's goal. [25] [35]
1994-03-23Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Russia 0–0Charlton
1994-04-20Friendly Tilburg, Willem II Stadion Netherlands 1–0Charlton
1994-05-24Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Bolivia 1–0Charlton
1994-05-29Friendly Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion Germany 2–0Charlton
1994-06-05Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Czech Republic 1–3Charlton
1994-06-18 World Cup 1994 East Rutherford NJ, Giants Stadium Italy 1–0CharltonFirst Irish World Cup match win in normal time scored by Ray Houghton.
1994-06-24World Cup 1994 Orlando, Citrus Bowl Mexico 1–2Charlton
1994-06-28World Cup 1994 East Rutherford NJ, Giants Stadium Norway 0–0Charlton
1994-07-04World Cup 1994 round of 16 Orlando, Citrus Bowl Netherlands 0–2Charlton
1994-09-07 Euro 1996 qualifier Riga, Daugava Stadium Latvia 3–0CharltonEuropean Championship became known as Euro.
1994-10-12Euro 1996 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Liechtenstein 4–0Charlton
1994-11-16Euro 1996 qualifier Belfast, Windsor Park Northern Ireland 4–0Charlton [25]
1995-02-15Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road England 1–0CharltonMatch abandoned after 27 minutes due to Lansdowne Road football riot by English neo-Nazis. [36]
1995-03-29Euro 1996 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Northern Ireland 1–1Charlton [25]
1995-04-26Euro 1996 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Portugal 1–0Charlton
1995-06-03Euro 1996 qualifier Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren Liechtenstein 0–0Charlton
1995-06-11Euro 1996 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Austria 1–3Charlton
1995-09-06Euro 1996 qualifier Vienna, Ernst-Happel-Stadion Austria 1–3Charlton
1995-10-11Euro 1996 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Latvia 2–1Charlton
1995-11-15Euro 1996 qualifier Lisbon, Estádio da Luz Portugal 0–3Charlton
1995-12-13Euro 1996 play-off Liverpool, Anfield Netherlands 0–2Charlton
1996-03-27Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Russia 0–2 McCarthy New manager: Mick McCarthy. Shay Given debut.
1996-04-24Friendly Prague, Strahov Stadium Czech Republic 0–2McCarthy
1996-05-29Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Portugal 0–1McCarthy
1996-06-02Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Croatia 2–2McCarthy
1996-06-04Friendly Rotterdam, Feijenoord Stadion Netherlands 1–3McCarthy
1996-06-09 1996 US Cup Foxborough MA, Foxboro Stadium United States 1–2McCarthyFriendly. [37]
1996-06-121996 US Cup East Rutherford NJ, Giants Stadium Mexico 2–2McCarthyFriendly. [37]
1996-06-151996 US Cup East Rutherford NJ, Giants Stadium Bolivia 3–0McCarthyFriendly. [37]
1996-08-31 World Cup 1998 qualifier Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren Liechtenstein 5–0McCarthyBest away win.
1996-10-09World Cup 1998 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Macedonia 3–0McCarthy
1996-11-10World Cup 1998 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Iceland 0–0McCarthy
1997-02-11Friendly Cardiff, Ninian Park Wales 0–0McCarthy
1997-04-02World Cup 1998 qualifier Skopje, City Stadium Macedonia 2–3McCarthy
1997-04-30World Cup 1998 qualifier Bucharest, Steaua Stadium Romania 0–1McCarthy
1997-05-21World Cup 1998 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Liechtenstein 5–0McCarthy David Connolly hat-trick.
1997-08-20World Cup 1998 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Lithuania 0–0McCarthy
1997-09-06World Cup 1998 qualifier Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur Iceland 4–2McCarthy Kevin Kilbane debut.
1997-09-10World Cup 1998 qualifier Vilnius, Žalgiris Stadium Lithuania 2–1McCarthy
1997-10-11World Cup 1998 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Romania 1–1McCarthy
1997-10-29World Cup 1998 play-off Dublin, Lansdowne Road Belgium 1–1McCarthy
1997-11-15World Cup 1998 play-off Brussels, Stade Roi Baudouin Belgium 1–2McCarthy
1998-03-25Friendly Olomouc, Andrův stadion Czech Republic 1–2McCarthy Robbie Keane and Damien Duff debuts.
1998-04-22Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Argentina 0–2McCarthy
1998-05-23Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Mexico 0–0McCarthy
1998-09-05 Euro 2000 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Croatia 2–0McCarthy
1998-10-14Euro 2000 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Malta 5–0McCarthy Robbie Keane scored two goals and became youngest player to score for Ireland, aged 18.
1998-11-18Euro 2000 qualifier Belgrade, Stadion Crvene Zvezde Yugoslavia 0–1McCarthy
1999-02-10Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Paraguay 2–0McCarthy
1999-04-28Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Sweden 2–0McCarthy
1999-05-29Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Northern Ireland 0–1McCarthy [25]
1999-06-09Euro 2000 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Macedonia 1–0McCarthy
1999-09-01Euro 2000 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Yugoslavia 2–1McCarthy
1999-09-04Euro 2000 qualifier Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir Croatia 0–1McCarthy
1999-09-08Euro 2000 qualifier Valletta, Ta'Qali Stadium Malta 3–2McCarthy
1999-10-09Euro 2000 qualifier Skopje, City Stadium Macedonia 1–1McCarthy
1999-11-13Euro 2000 play-off Dublin, Lansdowne Road Turkey 1–1McCarthy
1999-11-17Euro 2000 play-off Bursa, Atatürk Olympic Stadium Turkey 0–0McCarthy
2000-02-23Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Czech Republic 3–2McCarthy
2000-04-26Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Greece 0–1McCarthy
2000-05-30Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Scotland 1–2McCarthy
2000-06-04 2000 US Cup Chicago, Soldier Field Mexico 2–2McCarthyFriendly. [38]
2000-06-062000 US Cup Foxborough MA, Foxboro Stadium United States 1–1McCarthyFriendly. [38]
2000-06-112000 US Cup East Rutherford NJ, Giants Stadium South Africa 2–1McCarthyFriendly. [38]
2000-09-02 World Cup 2002 qualifier Amsterdam Arena Netherlands 2–2McCarthy
2000-10-07World Cup 2002 qualifier Lisbon, Estádio da Luz Portugal 1–1McCarthy
2000-10-11World Cup 2002 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Estonia 2–0McCarthy
2000-11-15Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Finland 3–0McCarthy
2001-03-24World Cup 2002 qualifier Nicosia, GSP Stadium Cyprus 4–0McCarthy
2001-03-28World Cup 2002 qualifier Barcelona, Mini Estadi Andorra 3–0McCarthy
2001-04-25World Cup 2002 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Andorra 3–1McCarthy
2001-06-02World Cup 2002 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Portugal 1–1McCarthy
2001-06-06World Cup 2002 qualifier Tallinn, Lilleküla Stadium Estonia 2–0McCarthy
2001-08-15Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Croatia 2–2McCarthy John O'Shea debut.
2001-09-01World Cup 2002 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Netherlands 1–0McCarthy
2001-10-06World Cup 2002 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Cyprus 4–0McCarthy
2001-11-10World Cup 2002 play-off Dublin, Lansdowne Road Iran 2–0McCarthyUnbeaten in 16 matches.
2001-11-15World Cup 2002 play-off Tehran, Azadi Stadium Iran 0–1McCarthyCrowd: 100,000.
2002-02-13Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Russia 2–0McCarthy
2002-03-27Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Denmark 3–0McCarthy
2002-04-17Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road United States 2–1McCarthy
2002-05-16Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Nigeria 1–2McCarthy
2002-06-01 World Cup 2002 Niigata, Niigata Stadium Cameroon 1–1McCarthyIreland's third World Cup preceded by Saipan Incident drama.
2002-06-05World Cup 2002 Ibaraki, Kashima Stadium Germany 1–1McCarthy Steve Staunton became the first Irish player to reach 100 caps.
2002-06-11World Cup 2002 Yokohama, International Stadium Saudi Arabia 3–0McCarthyFirst World Cup match where Ireland scored more than one goal.
2002-06-16World Cup 2002 round of 16 Suwon, Suwon World Cup Stadium Spain 2–3McCarthyAfter extra time: 1–1. Penalty shoot out: Ireland 2–3 Spain.
2002-08-21Friendly Helsinki, Olympiastadion Finland 3–0McCarthy
2002-09-07 Euro 2004 qualifier Moscow, Dynamo Stadium Russia 2–4McCarthy
2002-10-16Euro 2004 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Switzerland 1–2McCarthy
2002-11-20Friendly Athens, Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Greece 0–0 Givens Manager: Don Givens.
2003-02-12Friendly Glasgow, Hampden Park Scotland 2–0 Kerr New manager: Brian Kerr.
2003-03-29Euro 2004 qualifier Tbilisi, Mikheil Meskhi Stadium Georgia 2–1Kerr
2003-04-02Euro 2004 qualifier Tirana, Qemal Stafa Albania 0–0Kerr
2003-04-30Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Norway 1–0Kerr
2003-06-07Euro 2004 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Albania 2–1Kerr
2003-06-11Euro 2004 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Georgia 2–0Kerr
2003-08-19Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Australia 2–1Kerr
2003-09-06Euro 2004 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Russia 1–1Kerr
2003-09-09Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Turkey 2–2Kerr
2003-10-11Euro 2004 qualifier Basel, St. Jakob Park Switzerland 0–2Kerr
2003-11-18Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Canada 3–0Kerr
2004-02-18Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Brazil 0–0Kerr
2004-03-31Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Czech Republic 2–1Kerr
2004-04-28Friendly Bydgoszcz, Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium Poland 0–0Kerr
2004-05-27Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Romania 1–0Kerr
2004-05-29 Unity Cup Charlton, The Valley Stadium Nigeria 0–3KerrCompetition between three countries with large communities in London. Crowd: 7,438. [39]
2004-06-02Unity Cup Charlton, The Valley Stadium Jamaica 1–0KerrCrowd: 6,155. [39]
2004-06-05Friendly Amsterdam Arena Netherlands 1–0Kerr
2004-08-18Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Bulgaria 1–1Kerr
2004-09-04 World Cup 2006 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Cyprus 3–0Kerr
2004-09-08World Cup 2006 qualifier Basel, St. Jakob Park Switzerland 1–1Kerr
2004-10-09World Cup 2006 qualifier Saint-Denis, Stade de France France 0–0Kerr
2004-10-13World Cup 2006 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Faroe Islands 2–0Kerr Robbie Keane broke the Irish goal-scoring record with his 22nd national goal, the first of two he scored in this match. [40]
2004-11-16Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Croatia 1–0Kerr
2005-02-09Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Portugal 1–0Kerr
2005-03-26World Cup 2006 qualifier Ramat Gan, Ramat Gan Stadium Israel 1–1Kerr
2005-03-29Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road China 1–0KerrCrowd: 35,222.
2005-05-29Friendly Glasgow, Celtic Park Celtic F.C. 1–0KerrUnofficial match. Jackie McNamara testimonial. Crowd: 50,000. [41] [42]
2005-06-04World Cup 2006 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Israel 2–2Kerr
2005-06-08World Cup 2006 qualifier Tórshavn, Tórsvøllur Faroe Islands 2–0Kerr
2005-08-17Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Italy 1–2Kerr
2005-09-07World Cup 2006 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road France 0–1Kerr Roy Keane's final match for Ireland.
2005-10-08World Cup 2006 qualifier Nicosia, GSP Stadium Cyprus 1–0Kerr
2005-10-12World Cup 2006 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Switzerland 0–0Kerr
2006-03-01Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Sweden 3–0 Staunton New manager: Steve Staunton.
2006-05-24Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Chile 0–1Staunton
2006-08-16Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Netherlands 0–4StauntonWorst home result since May 1966 (40 years).
2006-09-02 Euro 2008 qualifier Stuttgart, Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion Germany 0–1Staunton
2006-10-07Euro 2008 qualifier Nicosia, GSP Stadium Cyprus 2–5Staunton
2006-10-11Euro 2008 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Czech Republic 1–1Staunton
2006-11-15Euro 2008 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road San Marino 5–0Staunton Robbie Keane hat-trick.
2007-02-07Euro 2008 qualifier Serravalle, Stadio Olimpico San Marino 2–1Staunton
2007-03-24Euro 2008 qualifier Dublin, Croke Park Wales 1–0StauntonFirst match in Croke Park. Crowd: 72,539.
2007-03-28Euro 2008 qualifier Dublin, Croke Park Slovakia 1–0Staunton Shay Given captained team and equalled Packie Bonner's record of 80 caps.
2007-05-23Friendly East Rutherford NJ, Giants Stadium Ecuador 1–1Staunton
2007-05-26Friendly Foxborough MA, Gillette Stadium Bolivia 1–1Staunton
2007-08-22Friendly Aarhus, NRGi Park Denmark 4–0Staunton
2007-09-08Euro 2008 qualifier Bratislava, Tehelné Pole Štadión Slovakia 2–2Staunton
2007-09-12Euro 2008 qualifier Prague, AXA Arena Czech Republic 0–1Staunton
2007-10-13Euro 2008 qualifier Dublin, Croke Park Germany 0–0Staunton
2007-10-17Euro 2008 qualifier Dublin, Croke Park Cyprus 1–1Staunton
2007-11-17Euro 2008 qualifier Cardiff, Millennium Stadium Wales 2–2 Givens Manager: Don Givens. Crowd: 24,619. Millennium Stadium one-third full.
2008-02-06Friendly Dublin, Croke Park Brazil 0–1Givens
2008-05-18Training match Portimão Portimonense 1–1 Trapattoni New manager: Giovanni Trapattoni. Unofficial match. Training match only. [43] [44]
2008-05-19Training match Lagos Esperança de Lagos 3–1TrapattoniUnofficial match. Training match only. [45] [46]
2008-05-24Friendly Dublin, Croke Park Serbia 1–1Trapattoni
2008-05-29Friendly Fulham, Craven Cottage Colombia 1–0Trapattoni
2008-08-20Friendly Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion Norway 1–1Trapattoni
2008-09-06 World Cup 2010 qualifier Mainz, Stadion am Bruchweg Georgia 2–1TrapattoniNeutral venue in Germany owing to Russian invasion of Georgia. Crowd: 4,500.
2008-09-10World Cup 2010 qualifier Podgorica, Podgorica City Stadium Montenegro 0–0Trapattoni Kevin Kilbane's 50th consecutive competitive game for Ireland. Crowd: 12,000.
2008-10-09Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Nottingham Forest 2–0TrapattoniUnofficial match. Republic of Ireland XI. Crowd: 4,040. [47] [48]
2008-10-15World Cup 2010 qualifier Dublin, Croke Park Cyprus 1–0TrapattoniCrowd: 55,833.
2008-11-19Friendly Dublin, Croke Park Poland 2–3TrapattoniCrowd: 61,000.
2009-02-11World Cup 2010 qualifier Dublin, Croke Park Georgia 2–1TrapattoniCrowd: 45,000.
2009-03-28World Cup 2010 qualifier Dublin, Croke Park Bulgaria 1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 61,002.
2009-04-01World Cup 2010 qualifier Bari, Stadio San Nicola Italy 1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 48,000.
2009-05-29Friendly Fulham, Craven Cottage Nigeria 1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 11,263.
2009-06-06World Cup 2010 qualifier Sofia, Vasil Levski National Stadium Bulgaria 1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 42,000.
2009-08-12Friendly Limerick, Thomond Park Australia 0–3TrapattoniRe-built Thomond Park has a capacity of 26,000. Crowd: 19,428.
2009-09-05World Cup 2010 qualifier Nicosia, GSP Stadium Cyprus 2–1Trapattoni
2009-09-08Friendly Limerick, Thomond Park South Africa 1–0Trapattoni Darren O'Dea debut. Crowd: 11,300.
2009-10-10World Cup 2010 qualifier Dublin, Croke Park Italy 2–2TrapattoniCrowd: 70,640.
2009-10-14World Cup 2010 qualifier Dublin, Croke Park Montenegro 0–0Trapattoni
2009-11-14World Cup 2010 play-off Dublin, Croke Park France 0–1TrapattoniFinal match played at Croke Park. Highest domestic attendance: 74,103.
2009-11-18World Cup 2010 play-off Saint-Denis, Stade de France France 1–1TrapattoniMatch featured Thierry Henry handball incident. Crowd: 79,145.
2010-03-02Friendly Holloway, Emirates Stadium Brazil 0–2Trapattoni
2010-05-25Friendly Dublin, RDS Arena Paraguay 2–1TrapattoniCrowd 16,722.
2010-05-29Friendly Dublin, RDS Arena Algeria 3–0Trapattoni
2010-08-11Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Argentina 0–1TrapattoniCrowd: 45,200.
2010-09-03 Euro 2012 qualifier Yerevan, Hanrapetakan Stadium Armenia 1–0TrapattoniCrowd: 8,862.
2010-09-07Euro 2012 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Andorra 3–1TrapattoniCrowd: 40,283.
2010-10-08Euro 2012 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Russia 2–3TrapattoniCrowd: 50,411.
2010-10-12Euro 2012 qualifier Žilina, Štadión pod Dubňom Slovakia 1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 10,892.
2010-11-17Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Norway 1–2TrapattoniCrowd: 25,000.
2011-02-08 Nations Cup Dublin, Lansdowne Road Wales 3–0TrapattoniFriendly. Ireland hosted and won the tournament. Crowd: 19,783.
2011-03-26Euro 2012 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Macedonia 2–1TrapattoniCrowd: 32,000.
2011-03-29Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Uruguay 2–3TrapattoniCrowd: 25,611.
2011-05-24Nations Cup Dublin, Lansdowne Road Northern Ireland 5–0TrapattoniFriendly. Crowd: 15,083.
2011-05-29Nations Cup Dublin, Lansdowne Road Scotland 1–0TrapattoniFriendly. Crowd: 17,694.
2011-06-04Euro 2012 qualifier Skopje, Philip II Arena Macedonia 2–0Trapattoni Robbie Keane's 50th and 51st international goals. Crowd: 30,000.
2011-06-07Friendly Liège, Stade Maurice Dufrasne Italy 2–0TrapattoniWorld Champions defeated by Irish B team. Crowd: 21,516.
2011-08-10Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Croatia 0–0Trapattoni
2011-09-02Euro 2012 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Slovakia 0–0TrapattoniCrowd: 38,000.
2011-09-06Euro 2012 qualifier Moscow, Luzhniki Stadium Russia 0–0TrapattoniCrowd: 48,717.
2011-10-07Euro 2012 qualifier Andorra la Vella, Estadi Comunal Andorra 2–0TrapattoniEighth consecutive clean sheet, a national record.
2011-10-11Euro 2012 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Armenia 2–1TrapattoniSent off: Armenian goalkeeper Roman Berezovsky and Irish striker Kevin Doyle.
2011-11-11 Euro 2012 play-off Tallinn, Lilleküla Stadium Estonia 4–0TrapattoniTwo Estonians sent off. Two goals by Robbie Keane.
2011-11-15Euro 2012 play-off Dublin, Lansdowne Road Estonia 1–1TrapattoniIreland qualified for Euro 2012 tournament. Crowd: 51,151. [49]
2012-02-29Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Czech Republic 1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 37,741.
2012-05-26Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–0TrapattoniCrowd: 37,100. [50]
2012-05-29Friendly Pistoia, Stadio Marcello Melani Tuscan Select XI5–0TrapattoniUnofficial match. Tuscan XI was a Serie C and D side assembled by E. Pellegrini and A. Firicano. [51]
2012-06-04Friendly Budapest, Puskás Ferenc Stadion Hungary 0–0TrapattoniIreland unbeaten in 14 matches. Match delayed 20 minutes by thunderstorm. [52] [53]
2012-06-10 Euro 2012 Poznań, Stadion Miejski Croatia 1–3TrapattoniIreland's first match at a major tournament since World Cup 2002. Croatia was the first team ever to score in the first five minutes of each half at the European Championships. [54] Crowd: 39,550. [55]
2012-06-14Euro 2012 Gdańsk, PGE Arena Spain 0–4TrapattoniIreland were the first team to be eliminated from Euro 2012. Spain was the second team ever to score in the first five minutes of each half at the European Championships. [54] Spain performed 859 passes, a Euro match record (previously 778). [56] Xavi and Xabi Alonso each performed more passes by half-time than the whole Irish team. [57] Crowd: 39,150. [58]
2012-06-18Euro 2012 Poznań, Stadion Miejski Italy 0–2Trapattoni Damien Duff captained the team for his 100th and final international match.
2012-08-15Friendly Belgrade, Red Star Stadium Serbia 0–0Trapattoni Keiren Westwood in goal. Crowd: 7,800. [59]
2012-09-07 World Cup 2014 qualifier Astana, Astana Arena Kazakhstan 2–1TrapattoniCrowd: 9,500.[ citation needed ] First match against Kazakhstan.
2012-09-11Friendly Fulham, Craven Cottage Oman 4–1TrapattoniCrowd: 6,420.[ citation needed ] First match against Oman.
2012-10-12World Cup 2014 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Germany 1–6TrapattoniIreland's worst home defeat. [60] [61] Crowd: 51,700. [62]
2012-10-16World Cup 2014 qualifier Tórshavn, Tórsvøllur Faroe Islands 4–1TrapattoniCrowd: 4,400.[ citation needed ]
2012-11-14Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Greece 0–1TrapattoniCrowd: 16,256.[ citation needed ] David Forde in goal. [63] [64]
2013-02-06Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Poland 2–0TrapattoniCrowd: 43,112. [65] [66] [ citation needed ]
2013-03-22World Cup 2014 qualifier Solna, Friends Arena Sweden 0–0TrapattoniCrowd: 49,436.[ citation needed ]
2013-03-26World Cup 2014 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Austria 2–2TrapattoniCrowd: 50,000.[ citation needed ]
2013-05-29Friendly London, Wembley Stadium England 1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 80,126.[ citation needed ] Part of the English FA's 150th anniversary celebrations. [67]
2013-06-02Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Georgia 4–0TrapattoniGeorgian goalkeeper Giorgi Loria sent off (20'). [68]
2013-06-07World Cup 2014 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Faroe Islands 3–0Trapattoni Robbie Keane won his 126th cap, an Irish record, and scored a hat trick. Crowd: 19,000.[ citation needed ]
2013-06-11Friendly New York, Yankee Stadium Spain 0–2TrapattoniCrowd: 39,368. [69]
2013-08-14Friendly Cardiff, Cardiff City Stadium Wales 0–0TrapattoniCrowd: 20,000. [70]
2013-09-06World Cup 2014 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Sweden 1–2TrapattoniCrowd: 49,500.[ citation needed ]
2013-09-10World Cup 2014 qualifier Vienna, Ernst-Happel-Stadion Austria 0–1TrapattoniCrowd: 48,545.[ citation needed ]
2013-10-11World Cup 2014 qualifier Cologne, RheinEnergieStadion Germany 0–3 King 500th official match. [71] Manager: Noel King. Crowd: 46,237. [72]
2013-10-15World Cup 2014 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Kazakhstan 3–1KingCrowd: 15,000. [73]
2013-11-15Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Latvia 3–0 O'Neill New manager: Martin O'Neill. [74] Crowd: 37,100. [75]
2013-11-19Friendly Poznań, Stadion Miejski Poland 0–0O'NeillCrowd: 3,500.[ citation needed ]
2014-03-05Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Serbia 1–2O'NeillCrowd: 37,595. [76]
2014-05-25Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Turkey 1–2O'NeillCrowd: 25,191. [77] [78]
2014-05-31Friendly Fulham, Craven Cottage Italy 0–0O'NeillCrowd: 22,879. [79]
2014-06-07Friendly Chester, PA, PPL Park Costa Rica 1–1O'NeillCrowd: 6,000. [80] Giancarlo González sent off at 41 minutes after injuring Kevin Doyle. [81]
2014-06-10Friendly East Rutherford NJ, MetLife Stadium Portugal 1–5O'NeillCrowd: 46,063. [82] Portugal Day, the national day in Portugal.
2014-09-03Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Oman 2–0O'NeillCrowd: 14,376. [83] [84]
2014-09-07 Euro 2016 qualifier Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena Georgia 2–1O'Neill Brace by Aiden McGeady. [85]
2014-10-11Euro 2016 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Gibraltar 7–0O'NeillFirst match against Gibraltar. Hat trick by Robbie Keane; brace by James McClean. [86] [87]
2014-10-14Euro 2016 qualifier Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena Germany 1–1O'NeillIreland equalized in the last minute of extra time. [88]
2014-11-14Euro 2016 qualifier Glasgow, Celtic Park Scotland 0–1O'Neill [89] [90]
2014-11-18Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road United States 4–1O'Neill [91]
2015-03-29Euro 2016 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Poland 1–1O'NeillCrowd: 50,000. [92] [93]
2015-06-04Training match Dublin, Lansdowne Road Northern Ireland 0–0O'NeillCrowd: 50. Training match behind closed doors. [94] [95] [96]
2015-06-07Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road England 0–0O'NeillFirst home match against England since the Lansdowne Road football riot 20 years before. [97] [98]
2015-06-13Euro 2016 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Scotland 1–1O'Neill [99]
2015-09-04Euro 2016 qualifier Faro, Estádio Algarve Gibraltar 4–0O'Neill [100]
2015-09-07Euro 2016 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Georgia 1–0O'NeillCrowd: 27,000. [101] [102] [103]
2015-10-08Euro 2016 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Germany 1–0O'NeillFirst competitive victory over the reigning World Champions. Crowd: 50,064. [104] [105]
2015-10-11Euro 2016 qualifier Warsaw, National Stadium Poland 1–2O'Neill [106] [107]
2015-11-13 Euro 2016 play-off Zenica, Bilino Polje Stadium Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–1O'Neill [108] [109]
2015-11-16Euro 2016 play-off Dublin, Lansdowne Road Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–0O'NeillBrace by Jonathan Walters. [110] [111] [112]
2016-03-25Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Switzerland 1–0O'Neill
2016-03-29Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Slovakia 2–2O'Neill
2016-05-27Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Netherlands 1–1O'Neill
2016-05-31Friendly Cork, Turners Cross Belarus 1–2O'Neill
2016-06-13 Euro 2016 Saint-Denis, Stade de France Sweden 1–1O'Neill
2016-06-18Euro 2016 Bordeaux, Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux Belgium 0–3O'Neill
2016-06-22Euro 2016 Lille, Stade Pierre-Mauroy Italy 1–0O'Neill
2016-06-26Euro 2016 Lyon, Parc Olympique Lyonnais France 1–2O'Neill
2016-08-31Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Oman 4–0O'Neill
2016-09-05 World Cup 2018 qualifier Belgrade, Rajko Mitić Stadium Serbia 2–2O'Neill
2016-10-06World Cup 2018 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Georgia 1–0O'Neill
2016-10-09World Cup 2018 qualifier Chișinău, Zimbru Stadium Moldova 3–1O'Neill
2016-11-12World Cup 2018 qualifier Vienna, Ernst-Happel-Stadion Austria 1–0O'Neill [113] [114]
2017-03-24World Cup 2018 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Wales 0–0O'Neill [113] [115]
2017-03-28Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Iceland 0–1O'Neill [116]
2017-06-01Friendly East Rutherford NJ, MetLife Stadium Mexico 1–3O'Neill [117]
2017-06-04Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Uruguay 3–1O'Neill [118]
2017-06-11World Cup 2018 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Austria 1–1O'Neill [119]
2017-09-02World Cup 2018 qualifier Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena Georgia 1–1O'Neill [120]
2017-09-05World Cup 2018 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Serbia 0–1O'Neill [121]
2017-10-06World Cup 2018 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Moldova 2–0O'Neill [122]
2017-10-09World Cup 2018 qualifier Cardiff, Cardiff City Stadium Wales 1–0O'Neill [113] [123]
2017-11-11 World Cup 2018 play-off Copenhagen, Telia Parken Denmark 0–0O'Neill [124]
2017-11-14World Cup 2018 play-off Dublin, Lansdowne Road Denmark 1–5O'Neill [125] [126]
2018-03-23Friendly Antalya, New Antalya Stadium Turkey 0–1O'Neill [127] Matt Doherty and Scott Hogan debut.
2018-05-21Testimonial Glasgow, Celtic Park Celtic F.C. 2–2O'NeillTestimonial for Scott Brown. [128]
2018-05-28Friendly St Denis, Stade de France France 0–2O'Neill [129]
2018-06-02Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road United States 2–1O'Neill [130] [131]
2018-09-06 UEFA Nations League Cardiff, Cardiff City Stadium Wales 1–4O'Neill
2018-09-11Friendly Wrocław, Stadion Miejski Poland 1–1O'Neill [132]
2018-10-13UEFA Nations League Dublin, Lansdowne Road Denmark 0–0O'Neill [133]
2018-10-16UEFA Nations League Dublin, Lansdowne Road Wales 0–1O'Neill [133]
2018-11-15Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Northern Ireland 0–0O'Neill [134] [135]
2018-11-19UEFA Nations League Aarhus, Ceres Park Denmark 0–0O'Neill [133]
2019-03-23Euro 2020 Qualifier Gibraltar, Victoria Stadium Gibraltar 1–0McCarthy [136] First game of Mick McCarthy's second term as Ireland manager
2019-03-26Euro 2020 Qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Georgia 1–0McCarthy [137]
2019-06-07Euro 2020 Qualifier Copenhagen, Telia Parken Denmark 1–1McCarthy
2019-06-10Euro 2020 Qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Gibraltar 2–0McCarthy
2019-09-05Euro 2020 Qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Switzerland 1–1McCarthy
2019-09-10Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road Bulgaria 3–1McCarthy
2019-10-12Euro 2020 Qualifier Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena Georgia 0–0McCarthy
2019-10-15Euro 2020 Qualifier Geneva, Stade de Genève Switzerland 0–2McCarthy
2019-11-14Friendly Dublin, Lansdowne Road New Zealand 3–1McCarthyFirst ever senior international between Ireland and New Zealand
2019-11-18Euro 2020 Qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Denmark 1–1McCarthy
2020-09-03UEFA Nations League Sofia, Vasil Levski National Stadium Bulgaria 1–1 Kenny First game with Stephen Kenny as manager
2020-09-06UEFA Nations League Dublin, Lansdowne Road Finland 0–1Kenny
2020-10-08Euro 2020 Qualifier Bratislava, Tehelné pole Slovakia 2–4KennyAET:0-0 PSO:Ireland 2-4 Slovakia
2020-10-11UEFA Nations League Dublin, Lansdowne Road Wales 0–0Kenny
2020-10-14UEFA Nations League Helsinki, Helsinki Olympic Stadium Finland 0–1Kenny
2020-11-12Friendly London, Wembley Stadium England 0–3Kenny
2020-11-15UEFA Nations League Cardiff, Cardiff City Stadium Wales 0–1Kenny
2020-11-18UEFA Nations League Dublin, Lansdowne Road Bulgaria 0–0Kenny
2021-03-24World Cup 2022 qualifier Belgrade, Red Star Stadium Serbia 2–3Kenny
2021-03-27World Cup 2022 qualifier Dublin, Lansdowne Road Luxembourg 0–1KennySecond lowest fifa ranked team that Ireland have lost to
2021-03-30Friendly Debrecen, Nagyerdei Stadion Qatar 1–1Kenny
2021-06-03Friendly Andorra la Vella, Estadi Nacional Andorra 4–1Kenny [138]
2021-06-08Friendly Budapest, Ferenc Szusza Stadium Hungary 0–0Kenny
2021-09-01World Cup 2022 qualifier Algarve, Estádio Algarve Portugal 1–2Kenny [139]
2021-09-04World Cup 2022 qualifier Dublin, Aviva Stadium Azerbaijan 1–1Kenny [140]
2021-09-07World Cup 2022 qualifier Dublin, Aviva Stadium Serbia 1–1Kenny
2021-10-09World Cup 2022 qualifier Baku, Baku Olympic Stadium Azerbaijan 3–0Kenny [141]
2021-10-12Friendly Dublin, Aviva Stadium Qatar 4–0KennyHat-trick by Callum Robinson, first by Ireland (Robbie Keane) since 2014. [142]
2021-11-11World Cup 2022 qualifier Dublin, Aviva Stadium Portugal 0–0Kenny
2021-11-14World Cup 2022 qualifier Luxembourg, Stade de Luxembourg Luxembourg 3–0Kenny

[143]

2022-03-26Friendly Dublin, Aviva Stadium Belgium 2–2Kenny
2022-03-29Friendly Dublin, Aviva Stadium Lithuania 1–0Kenny
2022-06-04 2022–23 UEFA Nations League Yerevan, Sargsyan Stadium Armenia 0–1KennyGoal: Eduard Spertsyan [144]
2022-06-082022–23 UEFA Nations League Dublin, Aviva Stadium Ukraine 0–1KennyGoal: Viktor Tsyhankov (47') [145]
2022-06-112022–23 UEFA Nations League Dublin, Aviva Stadium Scotland 3–0Kenny [146]
2022-06-142022–23 UEFA Nations League Łódź, Stadion Miejski Ukraine 1–1Kenny [147]
2022-09-242022–23 UEFA Nations League Glasgow, Hampden Park Scotland 1–2Kenny [148]
2022-09-272022–23 UEFA Nations League Dublin, Aviva Stadium Armenia 3–2Kenny [149]
2022-11-17Friendly Dublin, Aviva Stadium Norway 1–2Kenny [150]
2022-11-20Friendly Ta' Qali, National Stadium, Ta' Qali Malta 1–0Kenny [151]
2023-03-22Friendly Dublin, Aviva Stadium Latvia 3–2Kenny [152]
2023-03-27 Euro 2024 qualifier Dublin, Aviva Stadium France 0–1Kenny [153]
2023-06-16Euro 2024 qualifier Agia Sophia Stadium, Athens Greece 1–2Kenny [154] [155]
2023-06-19Euro 2024 qualifier Dublin, Aviva Stadium Gibraltar 3–0Kenny [156]
2023-09-07Euro 2024 qualifier Paris, Parc des Princes France 0–2Kenny [157]
2023-09-20Euro 2024 qualifier Dublin, Aviva Stadium Netherlands 1–2Kenny [158]
2023-10-13Euro 2024 qualifier Dublin, Aviva Stadium Greece 0–2Kenny [159]
2023-10-16Euro 2024 qualifier Algarve, Estádio Algarve Gibraltar 4–0Kenny [160]
2023-11-18Euro 2024 qualifier Amsterdam, Johan Cruyff Arena Netherlands 0–1Kenny [161]
2023-11-21Friendly Dublin, Aviva Stadium New Zealand 1–1Kenny [162]
2024-03-23Friendly Dublin, Aviva Stadium Belgium 0–0O'Shea [163]
2024-03-26Friendly Dublin, Aviva Stadium Switzerland 0–1O'Shea [164]

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