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Talking points ahead of Republic of Ireland’s Euro 2020 qualifier in Switzerland

Victory in Geneva would send Ireland to next summer’s finals.

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The Republic of Ireland will run out at the Stade de Geneve on Tuesday evening knowing victory over Switzerland will secure a place at the Euro 2020 finals.

However, they will also be acutely aware that anything less could leave them having to beat Denmark in Dublin next month if they are to get there and, having lost 5-1 to the Danes in a World Cup play-off clash at the Aviva Stadium in November 2017, they would prefer their quest not to go to the wire.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at the talking points surrounding the game.

Teenage kicks

Aaron Connolly came close to snatching victory in Georgia on his Republic of Ireland debut
Aaron Connolly went close to snatching victory in Georgia on his Republic debut (Steven Paston/PA)

Turgid in Tbilisi

The case for the defence

If goals have been difficult to come by for Ireland – they have managed only six in as many qualifiers to date – they have been mercifully rare at the other end with Denmark’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Switzerland’s Fabian Schar the only men to date to find a way past keeper Darren Randolph. Randolph, Seamus Coleman and Shane Duffy have been ever-present in a rearguard which will be strengthened by the return of Enda Stevens from suspension, and a fifth clean sheet of the campaign could prove invaluable.

Revenge mission

Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy ended his first spell in charge after a defeat by Switzerland
Republic boss Mick McCarthy ended his first spell in charge after a defeat by Switzerland (Steven Paston/PA)

Swiss backlash

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