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Published 14:12 12 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 15:30 12 Nov 2016 GMT
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Darren Randolph maintains his places in goal, Seamus Coleman captains the side and starts at right-back. Ciaran Clark keeps his starting spot at the centre of defence, with John O'Shea coming into the side alongside him.
Shane Duffy may develop into a very good player, and he has been excellent for Brighton this season, but he has made some costly mistakes in recent games for Ireland.
O'Shea's experience will benefit the defence, who looked like they missed a calming influence in recent games. Robbie Brady drops back from midfield to left-back, as Stephen Ward is injured.
In midfield, Glenn Whelan starts, with Jeff Hendrick and Harry Arter playing either side of him. Arter has been brilliant for Bournemouth this season, and will add a lot of energy, and some craft, on his long-awaited competitive debut for Ireland.
We've opted for James McClean, who has overcome a back injury to be fit to play, to start up front alongside Jon Walters. McClean has played in a front-two before for Ireland, and showed an eye for goal with his two strikes against Moldova last month.
Walters hasn't played much for Stoke recently, but he impressed when he went into the centre-forward position against Moldova, holding the ball up well and bringing others into play.
O'Neill also has Dundalk winger Daryl Horgan and err, Aiden McGeady, on the bench if he wants to change it up and switch formation later in the game.
While Ireland have a terrible record against Austria, and have been hit by injuries to players such as Shane Long and James McCarthy, O'Neill can take heart from the fact they've scored in 18 of their last 19 games.
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