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Published 15:59 11 Oct 2020 BST
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The best chances, after the break, fell to Ireland as Shane Long headed wastefully over and Daryl Horgan had two clear looks at goal in the space of three seconds. His goal-bound header was cleared before he fired the rebound over.
Ireland had looked the more likely to claim all three points but James McClean picked up two yellow cards in quick succession to leave his side with only 10 minutes for the final 10 minutes (including injury time).
Here's how we rated Stephen Kenny's boys in green:
Was gutted that he had to leave the fray after picking up a blow to the head [via Kiefer Moore's elbow]. Solid enough during his time on the pitch.
Had Ireland's best chance of the first half but curled his effort just wide. Found Shane Duffy with regularity with his testing set-pieces. Was just wide, again, on 60 minutes when his cross-cum-shot evaded Wayne Hennessy's grasp.

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