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Published 15:22 5 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 16:12 5 Feb 2018 GMT
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Speaking via the IFA website, Michael O'Neill said: “UEFA have made it mandatory that we play a friendly on that date and when we looked at the options across Europe, travelling to Dublin to play the Republic of Ireland made a lot of sense. "It means that we can stay on the island for the week, train in our usual environment and play a game that will be a good test for us ahead of the Austria match. “Both countries qualified for UEFA EURO 2016 and both narrowly missed out on qualification for Russia, so it will be an evenly matched and hard-fought contest. "From a personal point of view I am looking forward to managing a team against Martin, a manager who I hugely respect and admire.The Republic of Ireland will also face Poland in another friendly encounter, in June, with the venue yet to be confirmed.
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