January 9, 2025
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Republic of Ireland vs Wales TV channel, live stream, kick-off time, team news and odds

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Wales manager Ryan Giggs is missing his key men (Picture: Getty Images)

Republic of Ireland host Wales on Tuesday evening as they look to gain revenge for the hammering they took in the reverse fixture last month.

Ryan Giggs side hammered the Irish 4-1 in Cardiff in September, however, they may struggle to repeat that feat given the players they are missing this time round.

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Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey and Ethan Ampadu are all out of the game in Dublin, which makes things significantly easier for Martin ONeills men in green.

Both are looking to avoid relegation in the Nations League, but which side will manage it?

Can Roy Keane and Martin ONeill recover from their heavy defeat to Wales? (Picture: Getty Images)

When is Republic of Ireland vs Wales?

The match is on Tuesday, 16 October with kick-off at 7.45pm at the Aviva Stadium.

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What TV channel is Republic of Ireland vs Wales on and is there a live stream?

Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football will be showing the game live with coverage on both starting at 7pm.

Subscribers can stream the game on Sky Go or watch on the Sky Sports app whilst you can buy a Sky Sports Day Pass on Now TV if you have not subscribed.

Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale are both out of the match (Picture: Getty Images)

Team news

Ireland are without Callum ODowda but otherwise have a full squad available.

Wales are missing the trio of Ramsey, Bale and Ampadu, as well as Chris Mepham.

What are the odds? (Courtesy of Betfair)

13/10 Ireland

19/10 Draw

13/5 Wales

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