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5 March 2017

03 April 1879

Friendly Match
BELFAST 3-5 GLASGOW (h/t 1-5)
** first association football match by an Irish team ***

Venue: Ulster Cricket Grounds, Ballynafeigh, Belfast
Attendance: "vast number of spectators"

BELFAST: 
Goal - J. Watson; backs - H. Davis and J.M. Mack; half-backs - R.M. Sloan and W.A. Glass; forwards - W.T. Herron, W. Jackson, J. Henderson, R. Hughes, J.A. MacDonald and A. Murray;
Reserve: R.M.Potts

GLASGOW/LENZIE FC:
Captain: Sydney Broadfoot
Goal - C. Cree; backs - O. Buck and J. Archer; half-backs - S. Broadfoot and W. Patterson; forwards - F. Archer, J. Macgregor, J. Macpherson, J. Cree, D. Dewar and M. Broadfoot

Report:
Belfast Morning News (4th April 1879)
A match between the representatives of the Lenzie (Glasgow) Club and a local team came off yesterday on the grounds of the Ulster Cricket Club, and was the first under the Scottish Association rules in which an Irish team has taken part. The weather was most favourable, and the game was witnessed by a vast number of spectators. The strangers having won the toss, elected to play with the wind, and almost immediately after the kick off, the Belfast team carried the first goal. This seemed to put the Scotchmen on their mettle, for they went to work in right earnest, and rapidly scored four goals in succession. Towards the end of the first half the strangers scored again, and the Belfast men took two goals in the second half. The match, which throughout proved most agreeable, thus closed  in favour of the Scotchmen by five goals to three. In the course of the game W.T.Herron took the first goal for Belfast and played very well, being ably supported by Jackson, M'Donald, and M'Aleavy. Altogether the play of our local team was very good, and showed that they require only a little practice to enable them to compete with all comers. Before leaving the ground Mr. Sydney Broadfoot, captain of the Scotch team, took the opportunity of presenting two association balls to the Belfast Club in remembrance of their pleasant match and in the hope that they would be used to further in Ireland. 
Notes: 
  • The Belfast team is also variously recorded as being Ulster FC or an Ulster representative side, though this is likely a later assumption based on the game being played at Ulster Cricket Grounds.
  • Lenzie is actually a small town around 10 miles outside Glasgow. It seems likely that they were promoted as a big-name team in order to add kudos to the match.
  • Although the exact identities of the Belfast players is hard to ascertain, some guesswork would point to the following going on to play in some of Ireland's earliest internationals: J. Watson; J.M. Mack/McAleavy (McAlery?); J. HendersonR.M. Potts.
  • Sydney Broadfoot and Melbourne Broadfoot were brothers.
Sources:

16 December 2016

22 February 1955

(Friendly match)
BRITISH ARMY C-C IRELAND

This match was arranged for 8th December 1954, but was postponed due to the pitch at Highbury being unplayable. It was re-scheduled for February, but once again cancelled and subsequently was not re-arranged.

Referee:
Venue: Highbury, London
Goals:

Ireland:
Manager:
Peter Doherty (Doncaster Rovers)
Trainer: 
Gerry Morgan (Linfield)

(as named in December)
N. Uprichard (Portsmouth); W. Cunningham (Leicester City), L. Graham (Doncaster Rovers), T. Casey (Newcastle United), W. Dickson (Arsenal), R. Peacock (Celtic), W. Bingham (Sunderland), J. McIlroy (Burnley), J. Blanchflower (Manchester United), C. Tully (Celtic), P. McParland (Aston Villa)*
* McParland withdrew with Tully moving to outside-left and J. Crossan (Blackburn Rovers) brought into the line-up as inside-forward.

(as named in February)
N. Uprichard (Portsmouth); L. Graham (Doncaster Rovers), A. McMichael (Newcastle United), T. Casey (Newcastle United), W. Cunningham (Leicester City), W. Cush (Glenavon), G. Burrell (Huddersfield Town), E. Crossan (Blackburn Rovers), J. Blanchflower (Manchester United), J. McIlroy (Burnley), J. McKenna (Blackpool)
Reserves: M. Masters (Glenavon), J.W. McCleary (Cliftonville)

Belfast News Letter (21 February 1955) [courtesy of Steve Bell]

15 November 2016

620: 15 November 2016

15th November 2016. KO 19:45 GMT
NORTHERN IRELAND (NIR) 0-3 CROATIA (CRO) (H/T 0-2)


Attendance: 16,803

Referee: Mark Clattenburg (ENG)
Assistant referees: Jake Collin (ENG), Simon Beck (ENG)
Fourth officials: Andre Marriner (ENG)

Goals: CRO: Mandzukic 9, Cop 35, Kramaric 67



NORTHERN IRELAND:
Manager: Michael O'Neill
Captain: Niall McGinn (Game 1: Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1)
NIR: (4-3-2-1) A. Mannus; L. Hodson, C. Brunt [C. McLaughlin 46], G. McAuley [R. McGivern 46], J. Evans; O. Norwood, M. Lund [S. Davis 45], P. McNair; N. McGinn [P. Paton 62], J. Magennis [K. Lafferty 56]; L. Boyce [W. Grigg 68]
Unused subs: R. Carroll (gk); W. Grigg, C. Evans, M. Duffy, T. Flanagan

CROATIA:

Manager: Ante Cacic
Captain: 
CRO: Kalinic [Vargic 82]; Jedvaj, Leovac, Vida [Vrsaljko 60], Mitrovic, Badelj [Brozovic 51], Bradaric, Rog [Pivaric 87], Cop, Kramaric, Mandzukic [Coric 72]

Match Programme/Ticket:

Match Photos:
(courtesy of Roy Cathcart)
Chris Brunt, Josh Magennis, Alan Mannus, Gareth McAuley, Jonny Evans, Paddy McNair
Lee Hodson, Oliver Norwood, Niall McGinn, Matthew Lund, Liam Boyce


Match Reports:

BBC
Daily Mail

Squads:
Northern Ireland (BBC)
Goalkeepers: M McGovern (Norwich City), A Mannus (St Johnstone), T Carson (Hartlepool United), R Carroll* (Linfield)
Defenders: A Hughes (Kerala Blasters), G McAuley (West Brom), J Evans (West Brom), C Brunt (West Brom), R McGivern (Shrewsbury Town), C McLaughlin (Fleetwood Town), L Hodson (Rangers), T Flanagan (Burton Albion)
Midfielder: S Davis (Southampton), N McGinn (Aberdeen), O Norwood (Brighton), C Evans (Blackburn Rovers), J Ward (Burton Albion), S Ferguson (Millwall), S Dallas (Leeds United), P McNair (Sunderland), P Paton (St Johnstone), M Lund (Rochdale).
Forwards: K Lafferty (Norwich City), J Magennis (Charlton Athletic), C Washington (QPR), W Grigg (Wigan Athletic)



Croatia
Goalkeepers: Danijel Subašić (Monaco), Lovre Kalinić (Hajduk), Ivan Vargić (Lazio)
Defenders: Šime Vrsaljko (Atletico Madrid), Vedran Ćorluka (Lokomotiv), Domagoj Vida (Dynamo Kijev), Dejan Lovren (Liverpool), Ivan Strinić (Napoli), Josip Pivarić (Dinamo), Tin Jedvaj (Bayer Leverkusen)
Midfielder: Luka Modrić (Real Madrid), Ivan Rakitić (Barcelona), Ivan Perišić (Inter), Milan Badelj (Fiorentina), Mateo Kovačić (Real Madrid), Marcelo Brozović (Inter)
Forwards: Marko Pjaca (Juventus), Duje Čop (Sporting Gijon), Mario Mandžukić (Juventus), Nikola Kalinić (Fiorentina), Andrej Kramarić (Hoffenheim)


Notes:
  • Niall McGinn was awarded the captaincy to mark his fiftieth cap.
  • There were small disturbances caused by protesting Croatian fans in the stands.

11 November 2016

619: 11 November 2016

11th November 2016. KO 19:45 GMT
NORTHERN IRELAND (NIR) 4-0 AZERBAIJAN (AZE) (H/T 2-0)


Attendance: 18,404

Referee: Clement Turpin (FRA)
Assistant referees: Cyril Gringore (FRA), Nicolas Danos (FRA)
Fourth officials: Frank Schneider (FRA)

Goals: NIR: Lafferty 27, McAuley 40, McLaughlin 66, Brunt 83


NORTHERN IRELAND: (green shirts, white shorts, green socks)
Manager: Michael O'Neill
Captain: Steven Davis
NIR: (4-3-2-1) M. McGovern; C. McLaughlin, C. Brunt, G, McAuley, J. Evans; C. Evans _ [P. McNair 81], O. Norwood, S. Davis; J. Magennis, S. Ferguson _ [N. McGinn 73]; K. Lafferty [W. Grigg 62]
Unused subs: A. Mannus (gk), T. Carson (gk); L. Hodson, L. Boyce, R. McGivern, A. Hughes, P. Paton, M. Lund, T. Flanagan

AZERBAIJAN: (all red)

Manager: Robert Prosenecki
Captain: Rahid Amirguliyev
AZE: (4-1-4-1) Agayev; Mirzabekov, Medvedev, Huseynov, Dashdemirov; Garayev [Ramazanov 75]; Ismayilov, Makhmudov _ [Nazarov 70], Amirguliyev, Gurbanov; Sheydaev [Yilmaz 46].

Match Report: 

UEFA
Irish FA
BBC
Daily Mail

Match Programme/Ticket:
Digital Download


Match Photos:
(courtesy of Roy Cathcart)
Kyle Lafferty, Josh Magennis, Chris Brunt, Michael McGovern, Gareth McAuley, Jonny Evans
Shane Ferguson, Oliver Norwood, Steven Davis, Corry Evans, Conor McLaughlin)


Squads:
Northern Ireland (BBC)
Goalkeepers: M McGovern (Norwich City), A Mannus (St Johnstone), T Carson (Hartlepool United)
Defenders: A Hughes (Kerala Blasters), G McAuley (West Brom), J Evans (West Brom), C Brunt (West Brom), R McGivern (Shrewsbury Town), C McLaughlin (Fleetwood Town), L Hodson (Rangers), T Flanagan (Burton Albion)
Midfielder: S Davis (Southampton), N McGinn (Aberdeen), O Norwood (Brighton), C Evans (Blackburn Rovers), J Ward (Burton Albion), S Ferguson (Millwall), S Dallas (Leeds United), P McNair (Sunderland), P Paton (St Johnstone), M Lund (Rochdale), Michael Duffy* (Celtic, on loan at Dundee)
Forwards: K Lafferty (Norwich City), J Magennis (Charlton Athletic), C Washington (QPR), W Grigg (Wigan Athletic), L Boyce* (Ross Co)
* late call-up

Azerbaijan
Kamran Aghayev (Sumgayit), Anar Nazirov  (Zira), Salahat Aghayev  (Inter), Tarlan Guliyev (Inter), Maksim Medvedev  (Qarabagh), Badavi Huseynov  (Qarabagh), Rashad Sadigov (Qarabagh), Pavel Pashayev  (Stal (UKR)), Magomed Mirzabekov  (Gabala), Arif Dashdamirov (Qarabagh), Ruslan Abishov  (Inter), Rahid Amirguliyev (Qarabagh), Gara Garayev (Qarabagh), Elvin Mammadov  (Zira), Afran Ismayilov  (Qarabagh), Dmitry Nazarov  (Erzgedirge Aue (GER)), Rahman Hajiyev  (Neftchi), Araz Abdullayev  (Neftchi), Eddi Israfilov (Cadiz (SPA)), Emin Mahmudov  (Boavishta (POR)), Aghabala Ramazanov  (Inter), Ruslan Gurbanov (Neftchi), Namik Alaskarov  (Qarabagh), Ramil Sheydayev  (Trabzonspor (TUR)), Mahir Madatov (Qarabagh)

Notes:
  • This match coincided with Remembrance Day. FIFA rules controversially prohibited the wearing of a Poppy by the players, however they did wear black armbands as a mark of respect while there was a minute's silence, a wreath laying, bucket collection and card display in the Kop Stand. FIFA then launched an investigation into what they deemed "political" displays. Eventually the Irish FA was levied with a 15,000 SFr (£11,770) fine.

11 October 2016

618: 11 October 2016

- 618 -
11th October 2016. KO: 20:45 CET / 19:45 BST
GERMANY (GER)
2 - 0
(H/T 2-0)
N. IRELAND (NIR)

Venue: Niedersachsenstadion (HDI-Arena), Hanover
Attendance: 42,132

Referee: Paolo Tagliavento (ITA)
Assistant referee: Alessandro Costanzo (ITA), Filippo Meli (ITA)
Fourth official: Marco Guida (ITA)

Goals: GER: Draxler 13, Hummels 17

NORTHERN IRELAND
Manager: Michael O'Neill
Captain: Steven Davis
(4-5-1) M. McGovern; L. Hodson, J.Evans, G. McAuley, A. Hughes, S. Ferguson _, S. Davis, O. Norwood [P. McNair 72], C. Evans, J. Ward [N. McGinn 61], J. Magennis [K. Lafferty 76].
Unused subs: A. Mannus (gk), T. Carson (gk); C. McLaughlin, M. Smith, C. Washington, P. Paton, R. McGivern, M. Lund, C. Morris.

GERMANY
Manager: Joachim Low
Captain: Manuel Neuer
(4-4-1-1) M. Neuer; J. Hector [Volland 81], M. Hummels, S. Khedira, J. Draxler, T. Kroos, M. Ozil [Gundogan 46], T. Muller, J. Boateng [Mustafi 69], J. Kimmich, M. Gotze
Unused subs: Ter Stegen, Leno, Mustafi, Howedes, Rudy, Meyer, Weigl, Brandt

Match Programme/Ticket/Teamsheet:
 

Match Photos:
 
Jonny Evans, Michael McGovern, Gareth McAuley, Josh Magennis, Aaron Hughes
Shane Ferguson, Oliver Norwood, Lee Hodson, Steven Davis, Jamie Ward, Corry Evans
HDI Arena (Jacob Graham)
Match Reports:

Pre-Match:
Squads:
Northern Ireland
Goalkeepers: Michael McGovern (Norwich), Alan Mannus (St Johnstone), Trevor Carson (Hartlepool)
Defenders: Gareth McAuley, Jonny Evans (both West Brom), Craig Cathcart (Watford), Conor McLaughlin (Fleetwood), Lee Hodson (Rangers), Michael Smith (Peterborough), Tom Flanagan (Burton), Ryan McGivern (Shrewsbury Town), Aaron Hughes* (Kerala Blasters), Calum Morris* (Aberdeen)
Midfielders: Steven Davis (Southampton), Niall McGinn (Aberdeen), Oliver Norwood (Brighton), Corry Evans (Blackburn), Jamie Ward (Nottingham Forest), Shane Ferguson (Millwall), Stuart Dallas (Leeds), Paddy McNair (Sunderland), Matthew Lund (Rochdale), Paul Paton* (St Johnstone)
Forwards: Kyle Lafferty (Norwich), Josh Magennis (Charlton), Conor Washington (QPR), Liam Boyce (Ross County)
* late call-up

Germany
Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich), Bernd Leno (Bayer Leverkusen), Marc-Andre ter Stegen (Barcelona)
Defenders: Jerome Boateng (Bayern Munich), Jonas Hector (Cologne), Benedikt Hoewedes (Schalke), Mats Hummels (Bayern Munich), Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich), Shkodran Mustafi (Arsenal), Sebastian Rudy (Hoffenheim)
Midfielders: Julian Brandt (Bayer Leverkusen), Julian Draxler (Wolfsburg), Ilkay Gundogan (Manchester City), Sami Khedira (Juventus), Toni Kroos (Real Madrid), Max Meyer (Schalke), Thomas Mueller (Bayern Munich), Mesut Ozil (Arsenal), Julian Weigl (Borussia Dortmund)
Forwards: Mario Goetze (Borussia Dortmund), Kevin Volland (Bayer Leverkusen)

3 October 2016

617: 8 October 2016

8th October 2016. KO: 19:45 BST
NORTHERN IRELAND (NIR) 4-0 SAN MARINO (SMR) (H/T 1-0)


Venue: Windsor Park, Belfast
Attendance: 18,234
Referee: Istvan Kovacs (ROU)
Assistant referees:
Fourth officials:
Goals: NIR: Davis 26 (pen), Lafferty 79, 90+4, Ward 85

NORTHERN IRELAND:
Manager: Michael O'Neill
Captain: Steven Davis
NIR: (4-4-2) M. McGovern; C. McLaughlin [P. McNair 77], S. Ferguson, G. McAuley, J. Evans, O. Norwood, N. McGinn, S. Davis, J. Maginnis [K. Lafferty 73], J. Ward, S. Dallas [C. Washington 65]
Unused subs: T. Carson (gk), A. Mannus (gk); L. Hodson, P. Paton, C. Evans. R. McGivern, A. Hughes, M. Lund, T. Flanagan

SAN MARINO:
Manager: Pierangelo Manzaroli
Captain: Matteo Vitaioli
SMR: (5-4-1) A. Simoncini; Berardi, F. Vitaioli, D. Simoncini, Della Valle, Palazzi; Hirsch [Cesarini 56], Tosi, Coppini [Golinucci 71], M. Vitaioli; Stefanelli [Zafferani 88]
Unused subs: Benedettini (gk), Manzaroli (gk); Valentini, Selva, Censoni, Rinaldi, Bianchi, Berretti, Mazza

Match Programme/Ticket:
The match programme is now also available as a digital download
Match Report:
BBC
Daily Mail
UEFA

Match Photos:
(courtesy of Roy Cathcart)
Stuart Dallas, Josh Magennis, Jonny Evans, Michael McGovern, Gareth McAuley, Conor McLaughlin
Shane Ferguson, Oliver Norwood, Steven Davis, Jamie Ward, Niall McGinn
Squad:
BBC / IrishFA
Goalkeepers: Michael McGovern (Norwich), Alan Mannus (St Johnstone), Trevor Carson (Hartlepool)
Defenders: Gareth McAuley, Jonny Evans (both West Brom), Craig Cathcart (Watford), Conor McLaughlin (Fleetwood), Lee Hodson (Rangers), Michael Smith (Peterborough), Tom Flanagan (Burton), Ryan McGivern (Shrewsbury Town), Aaron Hughes* (Kerala Blasters), Calum Morris* (Aberdeen)
Midfielders: Steven Davis (Southampton), Niall McGinn (Aberdeen), Oliver Norwood (Brighton), Corry Evans (Blackburn), Jamie Ward (Nottingham Forest), Shane Ferguson (Millwall), Stuart Dallas (Leeds), Paddy McNair (Sunderland), Matthew Lund (Rochdale), Paul Paton* (St Johnstone)
Forwards: Kyle Lafferty (Norwich), Josh Magennis (Charlton), Conor Washington (QPR), Liam Boyce (Ross County)
* late call-up

Notes:
  • This match marked the official opening by FIFA President Gianni Infantino of the redeveloped National Stadium.
  • Prior to kick-off there will be a Lap of Legends including a number of sporting and cultural figures.

17 September 2016

05 January 1910

(International Trial Match)
Wednesday, 5th January 1910
HOME IRISH 3-1 ANGLO IRISH (H/T 0-1)

Venue: Grosvenor Park, Belfast
Attendance: 4,000
Goals: Anglos: Meaney; Home: Robertson (pen), Enright, McKeown

Line-ups:
HOME
ANGLOS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
F. McKee (Cliftonville)
S. Burnison (Distillery)
P. McCann (Belfast Celtic)
J. Wright (Cliftonville)
J. Connor (Belfast Celtic)
Anderson (Belfast Celtic)
R. Lyner (Glentoran)
J. Robertson (Cliftonville)
McKeown (Linfield)
J. Enright (Shelbourne)
F. Thompson (Cliftonville)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
W.S. McBirnie (St Mirren)
McCrossan (Dykehead)
McCartney (Linfield)
H. Hampton (Dundee)
C. Mercer (Greenock Morton)
J. Maginnes (Greenock Morton)
J. Meaney (Leith Athletic)
Hill (Motherwell)
J. Murphy (Bradford City)
J.C. Slemin (Bradford City)
Others selected
P.J. Thunder (Bohemians)
J. Darling (Linfield)
J. McDonnell (Bohemians)
-
C.G. Webb (Brighton Utd [sic])
J.M. Murray (Motherwell)

Match report: 
(from Dublin Daily Express - 6th January 1910)
_________________________________________________________________________________
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
---
INTERNATIONAL TRIAL MATCH
ANGLO-IRISH v. HOME IRISH
This game was played at Distillery ground, Belfast, in dull weather. There were four thousand spectators. Play opened pretty fast and in favour of the home side, whose work was very good. Burnison and Hill had hard luck. Thompson got hurt and retired, leaving his side short for a while. Meaney, with a fine shot scored for the Anglos. Interval score:-
Anglo-Irish 1
Home Irish 0
In the second half the Anglos rearranged their attack. Renneville, out-side right, going centre, and Murphy into the latter's position. The home lot had several chances of equalising, but were poor at close quarters. However, a penalty kick, McCrossan bringing down Thompson, and Robertson taking the kick, equalised, and Enright got a second in the last minute. McBirnie in kicking out punted the ball against McKeown. Result:-
Home Irish 3
Anglo-Irish 1
_________________________________________________________________________________

Notes:
Players with links were capped at full or amateur international level and are profiled elsewhere on NIFG. Players without full profiles:
Home
Roly Lyner (Glentoran) also played for Linfield. Won titles with both Glens and Blues. Inter-League representative. Brother of Davy.
Anglos
William McBirnie (St Mirren) also played for Derry Celtic (two spells), Linfield and Johnstone (Scottish Division Two).
McCrossan (Dykehead) Dykehead competed in the Scottish Football Union, which also included some league clubs' "A" sides. This is presumably how McCrossan came to the selectors' attention. No further details available.
Charles Mercer (Greenock Morton) also played for Distillery where he was part of the 1905/06 Irish League winning squad.
John Maginnes (Greenock Morton) also played for Kilbarchan.
John Meaney (Leith Athletic) also played for Falkirk, Hibs and East Stirlingshire. Born Tralee, 6th September 1886.

Match details kindly forwarded by John Meffen of Falkirk Historian and Steve Bell.

4 September 2016

616: 4 September 2016

615 vs Wales616 - 617 vs San Marino
4th September 2016. KO: 19:45 BST / 20:45 CET
CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 0-0 NORTHERN IRELAND (NIR) (H/T 0-0)

Venue: Generali Stadium, Prague
Referee: Tasos Sidiropoulos (GRE)
Assistant referees: Polychronis Kostaras (GRE), Lazaros Dimitriadis (GRE)
Fourth official: Georgios Kyzas (GRE)
Goals: -

NORTHERN IRELAND: (white shirts, green shorts, white socks)
Manager: Michael O'Neill
Captain: Steven Davis
(4-5-1) M. McGovern; C. McLaughlin, S. Ferguson [L. Hodson 66], G. McAuley, J. Evans, P. McNair, O. Norwood _, S. Davis, J. Ward _ [N. McGinn 74], K. Lafferty [J. Magennis 59], S. Dallas
Unused subs: A. Mannus (gk), T. Carson (gk); L. Boyce, C. Washington, C. Evans, R. McGivern, M. Smith, M. Lund, C. Morris

CZECH REPUBLIC: (red shirts)
Head coach: Karel Jarolim
Captain: Marel Suchy
(4-4-2) T. Vaclik; P. Kaderabek, M. Kadlec, V. Darida, J. Skalak [J. Kopic 77], D. Pavelka _, V. Kadlec [M. Vydra 83], M. Suchy, L. Krejci, M. Skoda [T. Necid 68], F Novak

Links:
UEFA
FIFA
IrishFA

Match Programme/Ticket:


Northern Ireland Squad:
(BBC)
Goalkeepers: Michael McGovern (Norwich), Alan Mannus (St Johnstone), Trevor Carson (Hartlepool)
Defenders: Gareth McAuley, Jonny Evans (both West Brom), Craig Cathcart (Watford), Conor McLaughlin (Fleetwood), Lee Hodson (Rangers), Michael Smith (Peterborough), Tom Flanagan (Burton), Ryan McGivern* (Shrewsbury), Callum Morris* (Aberdeen)
Midfielders: Steven Davis (Southampton), Niall McGinn (Aberdeen), Oliver Norwood (Brighton), Corry Evans (Blackburn), Jamie Ward (Nottingham Forest), Shane Ferguson (Millwall), Stuart Dallas (Leeds), Paddy McNair (Sunderland), Michael Duffy (Celtic, on loan at Dundee), Matthew Lund* (Rochdale)
Forwards: Kyle Lafferty (Norwich), Josh Magennis (Charlton), Conor Washington (QPR), Liam Boyce (Ross County)
* late call-up

25 June 2016

615: 25 June 2016

614 vs Germany - 615 - 616 vs ---
25th June 2016. KO: 18:00 CET / 17:00 BST
NORTHERN IRELAND (NIR) 0-1 WALES (WAL) (H/T 0-0)

Venue: Parc des Princes, Paris (FRA)
Referee: Martin Atkinson (ENG)
Assistant referees: Michael Mullarkey (ENG), Stephen Child (ENG)
Additional assistants: Michael Oliver (ENG), Craig Pawson (ENG)
Fourth official: Felix Brych (GER)

NORTHERN IRELAND: (white shirts, green shorts, white socks)
Manager: Michael O'Neill
Captain: Steven Davis
(4-5-1) M. McGovern; A. Hughes, J. Evans, G. McAuley [J. Magennis 84], C. Cathcart; C. Evans, O. Norwood [N. McGinn 79], S. Davis _, J. Ward [C. Washington 69], S. Dallas _; K. Lafferty

WALES: (red shirts, white shorts, red socks)
Manager:
Chris Coleman
Captain: Ashley Williams
(5-3-2) W. Hennessey; C. Gunter, N. Taylor, B. Davies, J. Chester, A. Williams; J. Allen, J. Ledley, A. Ramsey; S. Vokes, G. Bale

Match Ticket:
Match Photos:
Notes:


3 June 2016

611: 4 June 2016

International Friendly
Saturday, 4th June. KO: 18:45
SLOVAKIA (SVK) 0-0 NORTHERN IRELAND (NIR) (H/T 0-0)

Venue: City Arena, Trnava
Attendance:
Referee: Radu Petrescu (ROU)
Assistant referees:

NORTHERN IRELAND (green/blue shirts, green shorts and socks)
Manager: Michael O'Neill
Captain: Steven Davis
M. McGovern; P. McNair _ [C. McLaughlin 90+1], S. Ferguson [L. Hodson 86], C. Cathcart [A. Hughes 30], J. Evans, G, McAuley, C. Baird, O. Norwood [C. Evans 84], S. Davis, J. Ward [J. Magennis 45], K. Lafferty [C. Washington 55]
Unused subs: R. Carroll (gk), A. Mannus (gk); N. McGinn, W. Grigg, L. McCullough.

SLOVAKIA (all white)
Manager: Jan Kozak
Captain: Martin Skrtel
Kozacik; Pekarik, Skrtel, Durica, Svento; Hrosovsky; Kucka [Nemec 84], Hamsik; Mak [Stoch 65], Duris [Duda 65], Weiss.
Unuses subs: Mucha, Novota, Gregus, Sestak, Gyomber, Salata, Pecovsky, Skriniar.

Match Reports:
BBC
Daily Mail
Irish FA

Match Programme:
(courtesy of Ron Jones)
Pre-match:
Northern Ireland Squad:
(squad for Euro 2016)

Slovakia Squad:
Goalkeepers: Matúš Kozáčik (FC Viktoria Plzeň), Ján Mucha (ŠK Slovan Bratislava), Ján Novota (SK Rapid Viedeň)
Defenders: Peter Pekarík (Hertha Berlín), Milan Škriniar (Sampdoria Janov), Martin Škrtel (FC Liverpool), Norbert Gyömbér (AS Rím), Ján Ďurica (Lokomotiv Moskva), Kornel Saláta (ŠK Slovan Bratislava), Tomáš Hubočan (FC Dinamo Moskva), Dušan Švento (1. FC Köln), Lukáš Tesák (Kairat Almaty)
Midfielders: Viktor Pečovský (MŠK Žilina), Matúš Bero (AS Trenčín), Róbert Mak (PAOK Solún), Erik Sabo (PAOK Solún), Juraj Kucka (AC Miláno), Patrik Hrošovský (FC Viktoria Plzeň), Ján Greguš (FK Jablonec), Stanislav Šesták (Ferencváros Budapešť), Marek Hamšík (SSC Neapol), Ondrej Duda (Legia Varšava), Miroslav Stoch (Bursaspor), Vladimír Weiss (Al Gharafa)
Forwards: Michal Ďuriš (FC Viktoria Plzeň), Adam Nemec (Willem II Tilburg), Adam Zreľák (ŠK Slovan Bratislava)

Notes:
  • Northern Ireland's final warm-up match prior to the Euro 2016 finals in France.
  • Aaron Hughes wins his 100th cap, becoming only the second Northern Ireland player to reach the milestone after Pat Jennings. He is also the oldest British outfield player to achieve a century if international appearances.
  • Northern Ireland extend their record unbeaten run to 12 games.

28 May 2016

613: 16 June 2016

16th June 2016. KO: 18:00 CET / 17:00 BST
UKRAINE (UKR) 2-0 NORTHERN IRELAND (NIR) (H/T 0-0)

Venue: Stade de Lyon (Stade des Lumieres), Lyon (FRA)
Referee: Pavel Královec (CZE)
Assistant referees: Roman Slyško (SVK), Tomáš Mokrusch (CZE)
Additional assistants: Petr Ardeleanu (CZE), Michal Paták (CZE)
Fourth official: Tasos Sidiropoulos (GRE)
Goalscorers: NIR: McAuley 49, McGinn 90+6

NORTHERN IRELAND
Head coach: Michael O'Neill
Captain: Steven Davis
(4-5-1) M. McGovern; A. Hughes, J. Evans _, G. McAuley, C. Cathcart _, C. Evans [P. McNair 90+3], O. Norwood, S. Davis, J. Ward _ [N. McGinn 69], S. Dallas; C. Washington [J. Magennis 84]

UKRAINE
Head coach: Mykhaylo Fomenko
Captain: Vyacheslav Shevchuk
(4-4-1-1) Andriy Pyatov; Yevhen Khacheridi, Taras Stepanenko, Andriy Yarmolenko, Viktor Kovalenko [Olexandr Karavaev 83], Yevhen Konoplyanka, Yevhen Seleznyov _ [R. Zozulya 71], Vyacheslav Shevchuk, Serhiy Sydorchuk _ [Denys Garmash 76], Artem Fedetskiy, Yaroslav Rakitskiy

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Notes:

  • There was a minutes applause after 24 minutes in honour of fan Darren Rodgers who died after a fall after the previous game against Poland.
  • This result guaranteed third place at least in Group C.

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