Denmark vs Republic of Ireland, Nations League: What time, where can I watch, how to stream and more

A look ahead to the Nations League fixture at Ceres Park & Arena

Kishan Vaghela
Monday 19 November 2018 17:40 GMT
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The Republic of Ireland have already been relegated from League B
The Republic of Ireland have already been relegated from League B (Getty)

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The Republic of Ireland take on Denmark tonight in a Nations League dead-rubber, with Martin O’Neill’s side already relegated from League B to C.

Ireland lost both of their fixtures against Wales and only managed a draw at home to Denmark before being held by neighbours Northern Ireland on Thursday night in Dublin.

Denmark, meanwhile, have secured promotion to League B after beating Wales 2-1 on Friday.

What time does it start?

Denmark vs Republic of Ireland kicks off at 7:45pm (BST)

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event from 7:30pm. Sky Sports subscribers can similarly stream the game via the SkyGo app. The match will also be available on Now TV by grabbing a day pass for just £7.99.

Player to watch…

Darren Randolph: The Middlesbrough and former West Ham keeper was in outstanding form, making two saves to help the Republic to a draw against Northern Ireland. The 31-year-old goalkeeper made two excellent saves from Gavin Whyte and Jordan Jones to frustrate the visitors, and he will need to be on top form again if the Republic are to get a win in Denmark.

Darren Randolph in action against Northern Ireland
Darren Randolph in action against Northern Ireland (Getty)

Form guide…

Denmark: LLWDW

Republic of Ireland: WLDDLD

Odds…

Denmark to win: 4/7

Republic of Ireland to win: 7/1

Draw: 14/5

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