The Republic of Ireland host Greece in their second Nations League Group B2 fixture on Tuesday evening and they will be looking to avenge Saturday's 2-0 defeat at home to England.
First-half goals from Declan Rice and Jack Grealish, both of whom used to represent Ireland, put the hosts to the sword at the Aviva Stadium, and they will be looking to respond positively against Greece.
Ivan Jovanovic's visitors, meanwhile, got their Nations League campaign up and running with a convincing 3-0 victory at home to Finland and they will be bidding to maintain the pressure on section heavyweights England.
Tuesday's match will be broadcast live on Viaplay International YouTube. In Ireland, the match will be aired on RTE 2 and Virgin Media Two.
The fixture kicks off at 19:45 UK time on Tuesday 10th September and it is being held at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland.
The Republic of Ireland have won only two of their last 11 internationals and they have failed to score in four of their last five matches.
Greece have won their previous three matches over Ireland, which includes home and away in European Championship qualification last year.
Greece have lost only two of their last ten matches in normal time, recording back-to-back wins to nil over Malta and Finland.
Both teams have scored in only two of Greece's last 12 matches.
Republic of Ireland wins | 0 |
Draws | 1 |
Greece wins | 4 |
*H2H stats refer to all competitions
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Captain Seamus Coleman is set to miss out, having limped off against England so his Everton teammate Jake O'Brien could deputise in their three-man defence.
Brighton striker Evan Ferguson is back in contention, but Burnley midfielder Josh Cullen remains sidelined.
Manager Jovanovic left out a number of regulars for his squad for these two Nations League fixtures, including Dimitrios Kourbelis, George Baldock, Panagiotis Retsos and Georgios Kyriakopoulos.