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UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE - 2018/19 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Ceres Park - Aarhus Monday 19 November 2018 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Denmark Group B4 - Matchday 6 Republic of Ireland Last updated 29/11/2018 20:04CET Previous meetings 2 Squad list 4 Head coach 6 Match officials 7 Competition facts 8 Match-by-match lineups 11 Legend 12 1 Denmark - Republic of Ireland Monday 19 November 2018 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Match press kit Ceres Park, Aarhus Previous meetings Head to Head UEFA Nations League Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached 13/10/2018 GS-FT Republic of Ireland - Denmark 0-0 Dublin FIFA World Cup Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached Duffy 6; A. 1-5 Christensen 29, 14/11/2017 PO Republic of Ireland - Denmark Dublin agg: 1-5 Eriksen 32, 63, 74, Bendtner 90 (P) 11/11/2017 PO Denmark - Republic of Ireland 0-0 Copenhagen FIFA World Cup Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached 28/04/1993 QR (GS) Republic of Ireland - Denmark 1-1 Dublin Quinn 75; Vilfort 27 14/10/1992 QR (GS) Denmark - Republic of Ireland 0-0 Copenhagen FIFA World Cup Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached Stapleton 6; Elkjær 7, 13/11/1985 QR (GS) Republic of Ireland - Denmark 1-4 Dublin 76, M. Laudrup 49, Sivebæk 57 Elkjær 30, 46, Lerby 14/11/1984 QR (GS) Denmark - Republic of Ireland 3-0 Copenhagen 55 1980 UEFA European Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached 02/05/1979 PR (GS) Republic of Ireland - Denmark 2-0 Dublin Daly 44, Givens 66 Jensen 33, Nielsen 79 (P), Lerby 80; 24/05/1978 PR (GS) Denmark - Republic of Ireland 3-3 Copenhagen Stapleton 11, Grealish 25, Daly 65 FIFA World Cup Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached Givens 8; Jensen 85 15/10/1969 QR (GS) Republic of Ireland - Denmark 1-1 Dublin (P) 27/05/1969 QR (GS) Denmark - Republic of Ireland 2-0 Copenhagen Sørensen 35, 67 2 Denmark - Republic of Ireland Monday 19 November 2018 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Match press kit Ceres Park, Aarhus FIFA World Cup Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached Cummins 53, Curtis 02/10/1957 QR (GS) Denmark - Republic of Ireland 0-2 Copenhagen 62 Curtis 27, Gavin 45; 03/10/1956 QR (GS) Republic of Ireland - Denmark 2-1 Dublin Jensen 85 Final Qualifying Total tournament Home Away Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA Total Denmark 6 2 3 1 6 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 16 4 7 5 21 21 Republic of Ireland 6 2 2 2 6 1 3 2 1 0 1 0 16 5 7 4 21 21 3 Denmark - Republic of Ireland Monday 19 November 2018 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Match press kit Ceres Park, Aarhus Squad list Denmark League phase No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 David Jensen 25/03/1992 26 Utrecht - 0 0 16 Jesper Hansen 31/03/1985 33 Midtjylland - 0 0 22 Frederik Rønnow 04/08/1992 26 Frankfurt - 0 0 Defenders 2 Peter Ankersen 22/09/1990 28 København - 0 0 3 Jannik Vestergaard 03/08/1992 26 Southampton - 0 0 4 Andreas Bjelland 11/07/1988 30 København - 0 0 5 Jonas Knudsen 16/09/1992 26 Ipswich - 0 0 6 Andreas Christensen 10/04/1996 22 Chelsea - 2 0 13 Mathias Jørgensen 23/04/1990 28 Huddersfield - 3 0 14 Henrik Dalsgaard 27/07/1989 29 Brentford - 3 0 17 Jens Stryger Larsen 21/02/1991 27 Udinese - 3 0 Midfielders 8 Christian Nørgaard 10/03/1994 24 Fiorentina - 0 0 10 Christian Eriksen 14/02/1992 26 Tottenham - 2 2 15 Pierre Højbjerg 05/08/1995 23 Southampton - 0 0 18 Lukas Lerager 12/07/1993 25 Bordeaux - 1 0 19 Lasse Schöne 27/05/1986 32 Ajax - 3 0 23 Pione Sisto 04/02/1995 23 Celta - 2 0 Forwards 7 Christian Gytkjaer 06/05/1990 28 Lech - 0 0 9 Nicolai Jørgensen 15/01/1991 27 Feyenoord - 1 1 11 Martin Braithwaite 05/06/1991 27 Middlesbrough - 3 1 12 Kasper Dolberg 06/10/1997 21 Ajax - 2 0 20 Yussuf Poulsen 15/06/1994 24 Leipzig - 3 0 21 Andreas Cornelius 16/03/1993 25 Bordeaux - 1 0 Coach - Aage Hareide 23/09/1953 65 - 3 0 4 Denmark - Republic of Ireland Monday 19 November 2018 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Match press kit Ceres Park, Aarhus Republic of Ireland League phase No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Colin Doyle 12/06/1985 33 Hearts - 0 0 16 Caoimhin Kelleher 23/11/1998 19 Liverpool - 0 0 23 Darren Randolph 12/05/1987 31 Middlesbrough - 3 0 Defenders 2 Seamus Coleman 11/10/1988 30 Everton - 1 0 3 Cyrus Christie 30/09/1992 26 Fulham - 3 0 4 Shane Duffy 01/01/1992 26 Brighton - 3 0 7 Shaun Williams 19/10/1986 32 Millwall - 1 1 12 Enda Stevens 09/07/1990 28 Sheff. United - 2 0 20 Richard Keogh 11/08/1986 32 Derby - 2 0 21 Kevin Long 18/08/1990 28 Burnley - 2 0 Midfielders 5 Darragh Lenihan 16/03/1994 24 Blackburn - 0 0 6 David Meyler 29/05/1989 29 Reading - 0 0 8 Callum O'Dowda 23/04/1995 23 Bristol City - 2 0 10 Robbie Brady 14/01/1992 26 Burnley - 0 0 11 James Dunne 19/10/1997 21 Hearts - 0 0 13 Jeff Hendrick 31/01/1992 26 Burnley - 3 0 14 Callum Robinson 02/02/1995 23 Preston - 3 0 17 Conor Hourihane 02/02/1991 27 Aston Villa - 1 0 18 Michael Obafemi 06/07/2000 18 Southampton - 0 0 22 Harry Arter 28/12/1989 28 Cardiff - 2 0 Forwards 9 Aiden O'Brien 04/10/1993 25 Millwall - 2 0 15 Ronan Curtis 29/03/1996 22 Portsmouth - 0 0 19 Scott Hogan 13/04/1992 26 Aston Villa - 1 0 Coach - Martin O'Neill 01/03/1952 66 - 3 0 5 Denmark - Republic of Ireland Monday 19 November 2018 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Match press kit Ceres Park, Aarhus Head coach Åge Hareide Date of birth: 23 September 1953 Nationality: Norwegian Playing career: Hødd, Molde (twice), Manchester City, Norwich Coaching career: Molde (twice), Helsinborg (twice), Brøndby, Rosenborg, Norway, Örgryte, Viking, Malmö, Denmark • Having trained as a tax accountant before turning professional, Hareide was a physical defender who represented his country 50 times between 1976 and 1986. His club career took him from Molde to Manchester City and then Norwich in the English top flight. • Hareide made the transition to coaching before hanging up his boots. After returning from England he acted as Molde player-coach for two seasons. From 1987 he focused solely on coaching and a second spell as Molde boss brought his first silverware – the 1994 Norwegian Cup. His first trophy in Sweden was also the cup, with Helsingborg in 1998. In 2003, Hareide added a further Norwegian Cup as coach of Rosenborg. • Hareide is the only coach to have won league titles in Sweden (Helsingborg 1999, Malmö 2014), Denmark (Brøndby 2001/02) and Norway (Rosenborg 2003). • Coached Norway from January 2004 until December 2008. Under Hareide, Norway made it to the play-offs for the 2006 FIFA World Cup but lost 2-0 on aggregate to the Czech Republic. • Returned to Helsingborg in 2012 for a six-month spell and steered the side to the UEFA Champions League play- offs. In January 2014 he was appointed by Malmö, leading them to the Swedish title and into the UEFA Champions League group stage for the first time at the start of 2014/15. He repeated the feat when Malmö progressed via the play-offs in 2015/16, before being appointed Denmark coach in December 2015, leading his side to the 2018 World Cup and ultimately the round of 16 in Russia. Martin O'Neill Date of birth: 1 March 1952 Nationality: Northern Irish Playing career: Lisburn Distillery, Nottingham Forest, Norwich (twice), Manchester City, Notts County, Chesterfield, Fulham Coaching career: Grantham Town, Shepshed Charterhouse, Wycombe, Norwich, Leicester, Celtic, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Republic of Ireland • The highlight of Northern Irish international O'Neill's playing career was winning the 1977/78 English title and 1979 and 1980 European Cups under Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest (though he did not play in the first of those finals). He also appeared at the 1982 FIFA World Cup. • After injury ended O'Neill's career, he entered management with non-league Grantham, Shepshed and Wycombe, whom he led into the Football League for the first time in 1993 and a further promotion the next year. • He left Wycombe for Norwich in June 1995 but within six months had gone to Leicester, whom he would guide into the Premier League, winning the 1997 and 2000 League Cups to earn two UEFA Cup campaigns. • O'Neill was appointed by Celtic in summer 2000 and in five years at the helm landed three league titles and three Scottish Cups, the Scottish League Cup completing a 2000/01 treble. He also led them to the 2003 UEFA Cup final. • Managed Aston Villa between 2006 and 2010, then Sunderland from 2011 to March 2013. O'Neill was appointed Ireland manager, to be assisted by fellow former Forest player Roy Keane, that November, and led the team to UEFA EURO 2016 via a play-off win against Bosnia and Herzegovina, taking them to the last 16 where Ireland were eliminated by hosts France.