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Published 15:15 8 Nov 2017 GMT
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Ireland will likely stick with the 4-5-1 that served them so well in Wales. The only change they'd have to make for the game in Copenhagen is replacing a defensive midfielder for another.
Daryl Murphy started on his own that night in Cardiff with Shane Long ruled out by injury. Long is available again but could lose out as the Republic keep it tight for the first leg and, crucially, the away leg.
How Ireland should probably line up
Not since the Italy match have Ireland been as dynamic and as aggressive.
The 4-3-3 adopted that evening in Lille - and subsequently in Lyon against France - allowed a high press, it allowed total aggression in both the direct, fast play and the way in which Italians were hammered into when we didn't have the ball. It also got the most out of Brady and Hendrick playing with more space in the middle three and it released McClean and Long to terrify defenders.
McClean has four goals already in this qualifying campaign and is going to be a threat anyway but he could really thrive in this shape, Murphy would finally have some service for once, and it's not like the two wide men are the type to let full backs run free.
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