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Damien O'Meara talks to Roddy Forsyth about the dispute between the FAI and Scottish Football Association over the Carling Nations Cup fee
Trapattoni names team for Scotland game
Giovanni Trapattoni at this morning's press conference (14:21) Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni plans to make four changes to his side for tomorrow's Carling Nations Cup match against Scotland.
I am going to watch it live at the Aviva.
Those who wanted to watch it live online. Think it is on RTE streaming. Highlights will be on later RTE 2.
Those fringe players who excused themselves, are going to regret not turning up for the Green shirt. Exhausted, Trapattoni said it was a pathetic excuse.
Good to see Cox being give another chance, he looks a very good striker. I know Liverpool had a look at him last year. Kenny will be watching tomorrow that is for sure.
Ireland Team v Scotland tomorrow
Trapattoni names team for Scotland game
Saturday, 28 May 2011 14:21
Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni plans to make four changes to his side for tomorrow's Carling Nations Cup match against Scotland.
The Italian today named his intended team for the final match of the four nations tournament in the Aviva Stadium but said he may review his line-up after another training session.
Damien Delaney, Kevin Foley, Seamus Coleman and Keith Treacy are the players to make way following Tuesday's 5-0 thrashing of the north of Ireland.
Defender Darren O'Dea has won his battle for fitness after an ankle injury while Birmingham's Keith Fahey, who joined up with the squad after the the north of Ireland game, slots into midfield.
Wolves winger Stephen Hunt comes off the bench to play on the left while Portsmouth's Liam Lawrence replaces Coleman on the right.
Record goalscorer Robbie Keane, who took his international tally to 48 with a double strike four days ago, again captains the side and will partner Simon Cox.
West Brom striker Cox and Wolves utility man Stephen Ward, who will play at left-back, are rewarded for their goalscoring debuts against the north of Ireland with second caps.
Both Ireland and Scotland have won their opening two matches of the competition and the winner at the Aviva Stadium will claim the trophy.
Scotland manager Craig Levein has doubts over Charlie Adam, Gary Caldwell and James Morrison ahead of Sunday's Carling Nations Cup game against the Republic of Ireland.
Trapattoni's priority is next week's Euro 2012 qualifier in Macedonia but hopes to finish the competition well in front of a home crowd likely to be around 25,000.
'Obviously we will play for a good result but we do have one or two injured players.
'I am confident about our performance and the result.
'It is a game like a derby. Many of the Scotland players, like ours, play in the Championship or the Premier League.
'I hope and I think it can be a beautiful game.'
Provisional Republic of Ireland team to play Scotland in Carling Nations Cup at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, 29 May:
Given, McShane, O'Dea, Kelly, Ward, Lawrence, Andrews, Fahey, Hunt, Keane, Cox.
Kick off 6.30pm Irish Time.
29 May 2011 Republic of Ireland v Scotland Aviva Stadium
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