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Published 18:24 5 Oct 2016 BST
Updated 19:44 5 Oct 2016 BST
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Darren Randolph starts in goal, behind a back-four of Seamus Coleman, John O'Shea, Ciaran Clark and Robbie Brady.
Coleman is now Ireland's captain, and an obvious choice at right-back. O'Shea is Ireland's most experienced player and a calming presence at the back, while Clark has impressed for Newcastle United this season.
We've moved Brady from his midfield position to left-back, but the 24-year-old can push-on and offer an attacking outlet from left-back, as he did against Oman in the friendly before the Serbia game.
In midfield, James McCarthy makes his first start since August, after (hopefully) regaining fitness following a spell out injured. Jeff Hendrick partners him, with Wes Hoolahan in an advanced position.
Ireland really struggled to keep the ball against Serbia, completing just 94 passes in the game, and need Hoolahan back in the team. The team suffers a lobotomy when the Norwich playmaker is dropped.
James McClean will play wide-left, with Jon Walters playing up front/wide-right, and Shane Long leads the line.
The Southampton striker could badly do with a good performance and a goal. Long hasn't scored since Ireland's 1-1 draw with the Netherlands. That's a run of 15 games without a goal.
The GAA Hour pays tribute to the unbeatable Dubs and ask where did it all go wrong for Mayo in the All-Ireland final replay. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
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