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Scotland Republic of Ireland MATCH REPORT Qualifying round - Group D Saturday, 13 June 2015 - 18:00 CET (17:00 local time) Aviva Stadium, Dublin Republic of Ireland Scotland 1 (1) (0) 1 16 Shay Given (GK) 1 David Marshall (GK) 2 Seamus Coleman 2 Alan Hutton 3 Marc Wilson 3 Craig Forsyth (C) 4 John O'Shea 4 Russell Martin 6 Glenn Whelan 5 Charlie Mulgrew 8 James McCarthy 6 Shaun Maloney 13 Jeff Hendrick 7 James Morrison 14 Jon Walters (C) 8 Scott Brown 19 Robbie Brady 9 Steven Fletcher 20 Wes Hoolahan 10 Steven Naismith 21 Daryl Murphy 11 Matt Ritchie 1 David Forde (GK) 12 Craig Gordon (GK) 23 Keiren Westwood (GK) 21 Craig Samson (GK) 5 Richard Keogh 13 Steven Whittaker 7 Aiden McGeady 14 Ikechi Anya 9 Shane Long 15 Darren Fletcher 10 Robbie Keane 16 Charlie Adam 11 James McClean 17 Gordon Greer 12 David Meyler 18 Andrew Robertson 15 Cyrus Christie 19 James Forrest 17 Stephen Ward 20 Leigh Griffiths 18 Stephen Quinn 22 Christophe Berra 22 David McGoldrick 23 James McArthur Coach Coach Martin O'Neill Gordon Strachan Referee Fourth official Nicola Rizzoli (ITA) Matteo Passeri (ITA) Assistant referee UEFA Delegate Elenito Di Liberatore (ITA) Cornel Cristian Bivolaru (ROU) Gianluca Cariolato (ITA) Additional assistant referee Luca Banti (ITA) Davide Massa (ITA) (C) Captain (GK) Goalkeeper Last updated 13/6/2015 20:09:56CET Republic of Ireland v Scotland Saturday 13 June 2015 - 18:00CET (17:00 local time) MATCH REPORT Aviva Stadium, Dublin Republic of Ireland Scotland 1 (1) (0) 1 6 Glenn Whelan 20' 8 James McCarthy 30' 14 Jon Walters 38' 46' 14 Ikechi Anya (in) 11 Matt Ritchie (out) 47' 4 John O'Shea 11 James McClean (in) 68' 6 Glenn Whelan (out) 10 Robbie Keane (in) 73' 20 Wes Hoolahan (out) 9 Shane Long (in) 80' 21 Daryl Murphy (out) 85' 23 James McArthur (in) 8 Scott Brown (out) 11 James McClean 88' 88' 10 Steven Naismith 90' + 2' 22 Christophe Berra (in) 10 Steven Naismith (out) Goal Penalty Own goal Substitution Missed penalty Yellow card(s) Red card(s) Yellow/red card (C) Captain (GK) Goalkeeper.
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