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08.05.2018 at 13:00 St. George's Park Stadium, Burton-on-Trent Attendance:
Denmark 0 - 1 Rep of Ireland
Referee: Zbynek Proske European Finals / PROG-match

Goalscorers
None Troy Parrott (5)
Opening squads
Andersen;
Lassen (Sorensen 53),
Jensen,
Anker,
Rafn Petersen (Andersen 65); Christensen, Frendrup, Isaksen,
Pedersen,
Rose-Villadsen;
Brajanac (Rimmen 53).
Jimmy Corcoran
Oisin Mc Entee
Nathan Collins
Kameron Ledwidge
Jason Knight
Luca Connell
Tyriek Wright
Adam O Reilly
Sean Brennan
Troy Parrott
Adam Idah
Substitutes
Andreas Søndergaard (G)
Nikolas Dyhr
Oliver Tølbøll Rimmen
Thomas Gundelund Nielsen
Gustav Mogensen
Andreas Kirkeby
Andreas Pyndt Andersen
Mikkel Kaufmann
Thomas Christiansen
Sean Bohan
Conor Grant
Max Murphy
Ray O Sullivan
Barry Coffey
Ryan Cassidy
Callum Thompson
Marc Walsh
Jordan Mc Eneff
Substitutions
Oliver Tølbøll Rimmen (in) - Mikkel Møller Lassen (out) 53 mins;
Mikkel Kaufmann (in) - Muamer Brajanac (out) 53 mins;
Barry Coffey -> Sean Brennan (41)
Callum Thompson -> Tyriek Wright (57)
Jordan Mc Eneff -> Adam O Reilly (67)
Yellow cards
Tobias Anker 32 mins;
Morten Frendrup 70 mins;
Andreas Pyndt Andersen 77 mins;
Oliver Villadsen 79 mins;
Oliver Tølbøll Rimmen 80+1 min;
Kameron Ledwidge (16)
Adam Idah (31)
Oisin Mc Entee (68)
Jordan Mc Eneff (69)
Luca Connell (81)
Red cards
None None.
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report
Ireland got their Under 17 European Championship campaign right back on track this afternoon with a crucial win over Denmark at St George’s Park thanks to an early goal from Troy Parrott.

Ireland came flying out of the blocks and went ahead in just the fourth minute. Sean Brennan expertly switched the play to find Adam O’Reilly in space. O’Reilly found Troy Parrott out wide, the Tottenham Hotspur forward then cut inside and drove a right footed strike past Daniel Andersen in the Danish goal.

The second half started lively once again with two clear cut chances for Ireland. First Adam Idah and then Troy Parrott both went close to extending the lead but both efforts went narrowly over the crossbar.

Ultimately it was the early goal that was decisive as Ireland head into a final group game on Friday against Bosnia & Herzegovina with it all to play for.

Republic of Ireland: Corcoran; Ledwidge, McEntee; Collins ©, Connell; Knight, Brennan (Coffey 41), O’Reilly (McEneff 66); Wright (Thompson 58), Idah, Parrott.

Denmark: Andersen; Lassen (Sorensen 53), Jensen, Anker, Rafn Petersen (Andersen 65); Christensen, Frendrup, Isaksen, Pedersen, Rose-Villadsen; Brajanac (Rimmen 53).

Referee: Zbynek Proske (CZE)

Group C Fixtures/Results

Denmark 2-3 Bosnia & Herzegovina, Saturday 5 May, Loughborough University Stadium

Republic of Ireland 0-2 Belgium, Saturday 5 May, Loughborough University Stadium.

Republic of Ireland 1-0 Denmark, Tuesday 8 May, St. George's Park.

Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-4 Belgium, Tuesday 8 May, Rotherham United

Belgium v Denmark, 1pm Friday 11 May, Chesterfield FC

Bosnia & Herzegovina v Republic of Ireland, 1pm Friday 11 May, St. George's Park. SOLD OUT

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