Match ends, Republic of Ireland 0, Wales 0.

Wales remain unbeaten in the Nations League after they were held to a lifeless goalless draw away against the Republic of Ireland.
The main talking point of an uninspiring first half was a rejected penalty appeal for Wales after Ethan Ampadu was bundled over by Republic goalkeeper Darren Randolph.
It was not until the 55th minute that either team produced a genuine chance, with the Republic's Shane Long wastefully heading over from close range.
James McClean was sent off for the hosts after two yellow cards in quick succession towards the end of the game and, although Wales searched hopefully for a late winning goal, neither side really deserved to win an eminently forgettable encounter.
Having won both their first two matches of this Nations League campaign, Wales remain top of Group B4 with a trip to Bulgaria to come on Wednesday.
But they will be without striker Kieffer Moore in Sofia - who had been a doubt for this game with a bruised toe - after the Cardiff City target man picked up a yellow card to trigger a suspension.
Although the Republic are still searching for a first victory, it was in some ways a commendable effort considering that Stephen Kenny's men had to contend with the withdrawal of five players on the morning of the game and now go to Finland on Wednesday.
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Wales unbeaten - but unconvincing
With two wins from their opening two fixtures against Finland and Bulgaria, Wales had travelled to Dublin with confidence for their fifth meeting with the Republic in three years.
Thursday's 3-0 friendly loss to England mattered little as manager Ryan Giggs had rested the likes of Harry Wilson and Daniel James with this game in mind, while Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey returned to the starting line-up as captain as one of four changes from the match at Wembley.
After a subdued start at an empty Aviva Stadium, the visitors were the first to produce a shot on target as Wilson's curling effort from the edge of the penalty area was palmed away by Randolph.

The Irish goalkeeper was fortunate not to concede a penalty five minutes later, dropping a cross and then clattering Ampadu who had beaten him to the ball.
Referee Anastasios Sidiropoulos ignored Wales' protestations, and he did the same when they appealed for handball after a Ramsey shot hit Shane Duffy and Cyrus Christie.
There was a whiff of desperation about the latter penalty appeal as Wales grew frustrated with their inability to play with any attacking fluency against a robust and well organised Irish team.
As the second half wore on, with his side lacking invention and purpose, Giggs turned to his bench and brought on David Brooks, Dylan Levitt and Neco Williams, who had scored an injury-time winner as a substitute against Bulgaria last month.
On this occasion, however, there would be no fairytale intervention from any of Wales' replacements.
This was another blunt display and a reminder of how Giggs' side can be found wanting in attack. Of all the teams to qualify for Euro 2020, none scored fewer in qualifying than his side.
And while this was a mediocre performance, Wales are still in control of their Nations League group with Wednesday's game in Bulgaria - and home matches against the Republic and Finland in November - yet to come.
Depleted Republic count Covid-19 cost
Things could have been worse for the Republic, whose preparations were severely disrupted on the morning of the game when five of their players were ruled out after one of them tested positive for coronavirus.
Aaron Connolly and Adam Idah had already pulled out because of a Covid-19 issue - withdrawn shortly before kick-off of Thursday's Euro 2020 play-off semi-final loss to Slovakia - while David McGoldrick and James McCarthy were also unavailable because of injuries.
All this was particularly unhelpful as Irish morale was low after the shootout loss to Slovakia and a poor start to their Nations League campaign, which had seen them snatch a draw in Bulgaria before losing at home to Finland.
Considering the upheaval they had endured beforehand, Kenny and his side might have been content with such an uneventful start to the game.
Robbie Brady was the only player to threaten in the first half with a whipped effort which whistled just wide, and it was not until the 55th minute that either side produced a proper scoring opportunity.
Republic left-back Enda Stevens created it, clipping a beautiful cross for Long who headed over with Wales keeper Wayne Hennessey stranded.
If the Irish thought they might be able to pinch a late winning goal, those hopes were dashed when McClean lost his cool by getting booked for tripping Connor Roberts and then, only a few minutes later, picking up a second yellow card for a wild lunge on Ampadu.
McClean protested his innocence but it was a lost cause, the draw leaving the Republic on two points from three games and now probably concentrating on simply keeping their place in the second tier of the Nations League.
Player of the match
RamseyAaron Ramsey
Republic of Ireland
Avg
- Squad number4Player nameDuffyAverage rating
5.61
- Squad number13Player nameHendrickAverage rating
5.29
- Squad number22Player nameMolumbyAverage rating
5.24
- Squad number2Player nameDohertyAverage rating
5.22
- Squad number23Player nameRandolphAverage rating
5.20
- Squad number3Player nameStevensAverage rating
5.00
- Squad number9Player nameLongAverage rating
5.00
- Squad number17Player nameHorganAverage rating
5.00
- Squad number10Player nameBradyAverage rating
4.92
- Squad number18Player nameMaguireAverage rating
4.91
- Squad number6Player nameHourihaneAverage rating
4.80
- Squad number19Player nameCullenAverage rating
4.75
- Squad number20Player nameChristieAverage rating
4.74
- Squad number14Player nameLongAverage rating
4.70
- Squad number11Player nameMcCleanAverage rating
3.97
Wales
Avg
- Squad number10Player nameRamseyAverage rating
6.05
- Squad number1Player nameHennesseyAverage rating
5.75
- Squad number4Player nameDaviesAverage rating
5.70
- Squad number3Player nameN WilliamsAverage rating
5.64
- Squad number15Player nameAmpaduAverage rating
5.58
- Squad number14Player nameRobertsAverage rating
5.43
- Squad number6Player nameRodonAverage rating
5.40
- Squad number7Player nameH WilsonAverage rating
5.39
- Squad number16Player nameMorrellAverage rating
5.39
- Squad number17Player nameBrooksAverage rating
5.37
- Squad number20Player nameJamesAverage rating
5.26
- Squad number19Player nameSmithAverage rating
5.21
- Squad number18Player nameLevittAverage rating
5.06
- Squad number13Player nameMooreAverage rating
4.94
Line-ups
R. of Ireland
- 23Randolph
- 2Doherty
- 4Duffy
- 14LongSubstituted forChristieat 25'minutesBooked at 30mins
- 3Stevens
- 22MolumbySubstituted forCullenat 90'minutes
- 6Hourihane
- 10BradySubstituted forHorganat 73'minutes
- 13Hendrick
- 11McCleanBooked at 83mins
- 9LongSubstituted forMaguireat 74'minutes
Substitutes
- 1Travers
- 16Kelleher
- 17Horgan
- 18Maguire
- 19Cullen
- 20Christie
- 21Byrne
Wales
- 1Hennessey
- 14Roberts
- 15Ampadu
- 6Rodon
- 4Davies
- 7H WilsonSubstituted forN Williamsat 67'minutes
- 19SmithSubstituted forLevittat 67'minutes
- 16MorrellBooked at 83mins
- 20JamesSubstituted forBrooksat 77'minutes
- 10Ramsey
- 13MooreBooked at 20mins
Substitutes
- 2Gunter
- 3N Williams
- 5Cabango
- 8Williams
- 9Roberts
- 11Matondo
- 12Ward
- 17Brooks
- 18Levitt
- 21Davies
- 22Norrington-Davies
- 23Vaulks
- Referee:
- Anastasios Sidiropoulos
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home50%
- Away50%
- Shots
- Home11
- Away7
- Shots on Target
- Home2
- Away2
- Corners
- Home3
- Away4
- Fouls
- Home14
- Away11
Live Text
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Republic of Ireland 0, Wales 0.
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Corner, Wales. Conceded by Cyrus Christie.
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Shane Duffy (Republic of Ireland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Kieffer Moore (Wales).
Substitution
Substitution, Republic of Ireland. Josh Cullen replaces Jayson Molumby because of an injury.
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Foul by Cyrus Christie (Republic of Ireland).
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Ben Davies (Wales) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Attempt saved. David Brooks (Wales) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Connor Roberts.
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Hand ball by Sean Maguire (Republic of Ireland).
Booking
Joe Morrell (Wales) is shown the yellow card.
Dismissal
Second yellow card to James McClean (Republic of Ireland) for a bad foul.
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James McClean (Republic of Ireland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Ethan Ampadu (Wales).
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Attempt saved. Jeff Hendrick (Republic of Ireland) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Sean Maguire.
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Jeff Hendrick (Republic of Ireland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Ben Davies (Wales).
Booking
James McClean (Republic of Ireland) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by James McClean (Republic of Ireland).
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Connor Roberts (Wales) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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