Matches of the Republic of Ireland national football team

Home ground of the Irish football team at Lansdowne Road in Dublin

This is a sortable list of all association football matches played by the Republic of Ireland national football team since 1924.

Following the Irish War of Independence from the United Kingdom, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) was founded in September 1921. Ireland joined world football governing body FIFA in August 1923 as the Football Association of the Irish Free State (FAIFS). Ireland's first post-Independence internationals were played at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. The team played as Irish Free State between 1924 and 1935. The name Football Association of Ireland was re-adopted in 1936, and from then until 1954, they played as Ireland; since 1954 they have been Republic of Ireland following the renaming of the team by FIFA, to distinguish them from Northern Ireland.

Ireland competed every four years in the qualification phases of the World Cups and, from 1960, in the qualification phases of the European Nations' Cup, later known as the European Football Championships.

It was not until 1988 that the team succeeded in qualifying for the finals of a major tournament when they went to West Germany to play in the 1988 European Championships. Two years later, Ireland competed for the first time in a World Cup Finals, at Italia '90.

With the exception of Bill Lacey, who was team manager on four occasions during the 1930s, the team was managed and chosen by a committee of selectors of the FAIFS or FAI for more than four decades, until 1969. The team has been managed since then by individuals rather than committees.

List of matches

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Date Match Venue (city, stadium) Opponent Score Manager Notes
1924-05-281924 Summer OlympicsParis, Stade OlympiqueBulgaria1–0OCIManager: Olympic Council of Ireland. Paddy Duncan scored first goal for Irish Free State. Crowd: 1,659.[1][2]
1924-06-021924 Summer Olympics, quarter finalParis, Stade de ParisNetherlands1–2OCICrowd: 1,506.[2][3]
1924-06-03FriendlyParis, Stade OlympiqueEstonia3–1FAIFSManager: Football Association of the Irish Free State (FAIFS).[2][4]
1924-06-14FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkUnited States3–1FAIFSEd Brookes hat-trick.[2][4]
1926-03-21FriendlyTurin, MotovelodromoItaly0–3FAIFSProfessional players introduced. Crowd: 12,000.
1926FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkIFA League3–1FAIFSUnofficial match. FAIFS (Free State) v IFA (Northern Ireland).[5]
1927-04-23FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadItaly B team1–2FAIFSUnofficial match. Bill Lacey oldest player to debut for FAI aged 37. Crowd: 20,000.[6]
1928-02-12FriendlyLiège, Standard Liège StadiumBelgium4–2FAIFS
1929-04-30FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkBelgium4–0FAIFSJohn Joe Flood hat-trick.
1930-05-11FriendlyBrussels, Parc du MeirBelgium3–1FAIFSBill Lacey aged 41 oldest to play for FAI XI.
1931-04-26FriendlyBarcelona, Montjuïc StadiumSpain1–1FAIFS
1931-12-13FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkSpain0–5LaceyManager: Bill Lacey
1932-05-08FriendlyAmsterdam, De Meer StadionNetherlands2–0FAIFS
1934-02-25World Cup 1934 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkBelgium4–4LaceyFour goals by Paddy Moore.
1934-04-08World Cup 1934 qualifierAmsterdam, De Meer StadionNetherlands2–5FAIFS
1934-12-15FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkHungary2–4FAIFS
1935-05-05FriendlyBasel, St. Jakob ParkSwitzerland0–1FAIFS
1935-05-08FriendlyDortmund, Kampfbahn Rote ErdeGermany1–3FAIFS
1935-12-08FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkNetherlands3–5Lacey
1936-03-17FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkSwitzerland1–0FAIFSTeam name changed from "Irish Free State" to "Ireland".
1936-05-03FriendlyBudapest, Hungaria Uti StadiumHungary3–3FAIManager: Football Association of Ireland. FAI name re-adopted in 1936.
1936-05-06FriendlyKölnRhineland XI1–4FAIUnofficial match.[7]
1936-05-09FriendlyLuxembourg, Stade MunicipalLuxembourg5–1FAI
1936-10-17FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkGermany5–2LaceyCrowd: 28,000. The German team performed Nazi salutes during the playing of their national anthem.[8]
1936-12-06FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkHungary2–3FAI
1937-05-17FriendlyBern, WankdorfstadionSwitzerland1–0FAI
1937-05-23FriendlyParis, Stade ColombesFrance2–0FAI
1937-10-10World Cup 1938 qualifierOslo, Ullevaal StadionNorway2–3FAI
1937-11-07World Cup 1938 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkNorway3–3FAI
1938-05-18FriendlyPrague, Sparta StadiumCzechoslovakia2–2FAI
1938-05-22FriendlyWarsaw, Polish Army StadiumPoland0–6FAI
1938-09-18FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkSwitzerland4–0FAI
1938-11-13FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPoland3–2FAI
1939-03-19FriendlyCork, The MardykeHungary2–2FAIFirst international match held in Cork.
1939-05-18FriendlyBudapest, MTK StadiumHungary2–2FAI
1939-05-23FriendlyBremen, WeserstadionGermany1–1FAIFinal pre-war match.
1946-06-16FriendlyLisbon, Estádio da LuzPortugal1–3FAIFirst post-war match.
1946-06-23FriendlyMadrid, Estadio MetropolitanoSpain1–0FAI
1946-09-30FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkEngland0–1FAI
1947-03-02FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkSpain3–2FAICrowd: 42,102.
1947-05-04FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPortugal0–2FAI
1948-05-23FriendlyLisbon, Estádio da LuzPortugal0–2FAI
1948-05-30FriendlyBarcelona, Montjuïc StadiumSpain1–2FAI
1948-07-261948 Summer OlympicsPortsmouth, Fratton ParkNetherlands1–3FAI
1948-12-05FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkSwitzerland0–1FAI
1949-04-24FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkBelgium0–2FAI
1949-05-22FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPortugal1–0FAI
1949-06-02World Cup 1950 qualifierSolna, Råsunda StadiumSweden1–3FAI
1949-06-12FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkSpain1–4FAI
1949-09-08World Cup 1950 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkFinland3–0FAI
1949-09-21FriendlyLiverpool, Goodison ParkEngland2–0FAIEngland's first home defeat by non-British side. Crowd: 51,047.
1949-10-09World Cup 1950 qualifierHelsinki, OlympiastadionFinland1–1FAI
1949-11-13World Cup 1950 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkSweden1–3FAI
1950-05-10FriendlyBrussels, Century StadiumBelgium1–5FAI
1950-11-26FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkNorway2–2FAI
1951-05-13FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkArgentina0–1FAI
1951-05-30FriendlyOslo, Ullevaal StadionNorway3–2FAI
1951-10-17FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkWest Germany3–2FAI
1952-05-04FriendlyKöln, Müngersdorfer StadionWest Germany0–3FAI
1952-05-07FriendlyVienna, Praeter ParkAustria0–6FAI
1952-06-01FriendlyMadrid, Estadio ChamartínSpain0–6FAI
1952-11-16FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkFrance1–1FAI
1953-03-25FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkAustria4–0FAI
1953-10-04World Cup 1954 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkFrance3–5FAIFIFA renamed team from "Ireland" to "Republic of Ireland".
1953-10-28World Cup 1954 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkLuxembourg4–0FAI
1953-11-25World Cup 1954 qualifierParis, Parc des PrincesFrance0–1FAI
1954-03-07World Cup 1954 qualifierLuxembourg, Stade MunicipalLuxembourg1–0FAI
1954-11-07FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkNorway2–1FAI
1955-05-01FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkNetherlands1–0FAI
1955-05-25FriendlyOslo, Bislett StadionNorway3–1FAI
1955-05-28FriendlyHamburg, VolksparkstadionWest Germany1–2FAI
1955-10-19FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkYugoslavia1–4FAILiam Tuohy debut. Archbishop McQuaid called for a boycott of the match with communists, but the stadium was filled.[9]
1955-11-27FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkSpain2–2FAI
1956-05-10FriendlyRotterdam, Feijenoord StadionNetherlands4–1FAI
1956-10-03World Cup 1958 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkDenmark2–1FAI
1956-11-25FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkWest Germany3–0FAIIreland defeated the world champions.
1957-05-08World Cup 1958 qualifierLondon, Wembley StadiumEngland1–5FAI
1957-05-19World Cup 1958 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkEngland1–1FAIRecord Dalymount Park crowd: 47,600. Gate: £11,750.
1957-10-02World Cup 1958 qualifierCopenhagen, IdrætsparkenDenmark2–0FAI
1958-05-11FriendlyKatowice, Silesian StadiumPoland2–2FAICrowd: 100,000.
1958-05-14FriendlyVienna, Praeter ParkAustria1–3FAI
1958-10-05FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPoland2–2FAI
1959-04-05European Nations' Cup 1960 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkCzechoslovakia2–0FAIFirst match of newly-created European Nations' Cup. Liam Tuohy scored his first goal for Ireland and first goal ever of the European Championship. Crowd: 37,500.
1959-05-10European Nations' Cup 1960 qualifierBratislava, Tehelné Pole ŠtadiónCzechoslovakia0–4FAIIreland was first team ever eliminated from European Nations' Cup. Crowd: 41,691.
1959-11-01FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkSweden3–2FAIJohn Giles debut aged 18.
1960-03-30FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkChile2–0FAI
1960-05-11FriendlyDüsseldorf, RheinstadionWest Germany1–0FAI
1960-05-18FriendlyMalmö, Malmö StadionSweden1–4FAI
1960-09-28FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkWales2–3FAI
1960-11-06FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkNorway3–1FAI
1961-05-03World Cup 1962 qualifierGlasgow, Hampden ParkScotland1–4FAIMick Meagan debut.
1961-05-07World Cup 1962 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkScotland0–3FAI
1961-10-08World Cup 1962 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkCzechoslovakia1–3FAI
1961-10-29World Cup 1962 qualifierPrague, Strahov StadiumCzechoslovakia1–7FAINo qualifying points earned.
1962-04-08FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkAustria2–3FAI
1962-08-12European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkIceland4–2FAI
1962-09-02European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifierReykjavík, LaugardalsvöllurIceland1–1FAI
1963-06-09FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkScotland1–0FAI
1963-09-25European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifierVienna, PraterstadionAustria0–0FAI
1963-10-13European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkAustria3–2FAI
1964-03-11European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifierSeville, Estadio Ramón Sánchez PizjuánSpain1–5FAI
1964-04-08European Nations' Cup 1964 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkSpain0–2FAI
1964-05-10FriendlyKraków, Stadion WislyPoland1–3FAI
1964-05-13FriendlyOslo, Ullevaal StadionNorway4–1FAI
1964-05-24FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkEngland1–3FAI
1964-10-25FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPoland3–2FAI
1965-03-24FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkBelgium0–2FAILiam Tuohy's final appearance.
1965-05-05World Cup 1966 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkSpain1–0FAI
1965-10-27World Cup 1966 qualifierSeville, Estadio Ramón Sánchez PizjuánSpain1–4FAI
1965-11-10World Cup 1966 play-offParis, Stade ColombesSpain0–1FAIIreland eliminated.
1966-05-04FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkWest Germany0–4FAI
1966-05-22FriendlyVienna, PraterstadionAustria0–1FAI
1966-05-25FriendlyLiège, Stade Maurice DufrasneBelgium3–2FAI
1966-10-23European Championship 1968 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkSpain0–0FAIEuropean Nations' Cup name changed to European Football Championship.
1966-11-16European Championship 1968 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkTurkey2–1FAI
1966-12-07European Championship 1968 qualifierValencia, Estadio MestallaSpain0–2FAI
1967-02-22European Championship 1968 qualifierAnkara, 19 Mayıs StadiumTurkey1–2FAI
1967-05-21European Championship 1968 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkCzechoslovakia0–2FAI
1967-11-22European Championship 1968 qualifierPrague, Slavia StadiumCzechoslovakia2–1FAI
1968-05-15FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPoland2–2FAI
1968-10-30FriendlyChorzów, Stadion SlaskiPoland0–1FAI
1968-11-10FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkAustria2–2FAI
1968-12-04World Cup 1970 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkDenmark1–1FAIAbandoned at 51 minutes because of fog. Replayed 1969-10-15.[4][10][11]
1969-05-04World Cup 1970 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkCzechoslovakia1–2FAI
1969-05-27World Cup 1970 qualifierCopenhagen, IdrætsparkenDenmark0–2FAIDon Givens debut.
1969-06-08World Cup 1970 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkHungary1–2FAI
1969-09-21FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkScotland1–1MeaganNew manager: Mick Meagan.
1969-10-07World Cup 1970 qualifierPrague, Sparta StadiumCzechoslovakia0–3Meagan
1969-10-15World Cup 1970 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkDenmark1–1MeaganReplay of 1968-12-04 Denmark match.[12]
1969-11-05World Cup 1970 qualifierBudapest, NépstadionHungary0–4MeaganJohn Dempsey, red card. First Irish player ever to be sent off.
1970-05-06FriendlyPoznań, Warta StadionPoland1–2Meagan
1970-05-09FriendlyWest Berlin, OlympiastadionWest Germany1–2Meagan
1970-09-23FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPoland0–2MeaganSteve Heighway debut.
1970-10-14European Championship 1972 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkSweden1–1Meagan
1970-10-28European Championship 1972 qualifierSolna, Råsunda StadiumSweden0–1Meagan
1970-12-08European Championship 1972 qualifierFlorence, Stadio Artemio FranchiItaly0–3Meagan
1971-05-10European Championship 1972 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadItaly1–2Meagan
1971-05-30European Championship 1972 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkAustria1–4MeaganJimmy Holmes debut.
1971-10-10European Championship 1972 qualifierLinz, Linzer StadionAustria0–6TuohyNew manager: Liam Tuohy.
1972-01-04FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkWest German Olympic XI3–0TuohyUnofficial match. First win since 1967 (four years).[13]
1972-06-11Brazil Independence CupRecife, Santa Crux StadiumIran2–1TuohyTournament to mark the 150th anniversary of Brazilian independence.[14][15]
1972-06-18Brazil Independence CupNatal, MachadãoEcuador3–2TuohyFriendly.[14][15][16]
1972-06-21Brazil Independence CupRecife, Estádio Ilha do RetiroChile1–2TuohyFriendly.[14][15]
1972-06-25Brazil Independence CupRecife, Estádio Ilha do RetiroPortugal1–2TuohyFriendly.[14][15]
1972-10-18World Cup 1974 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSoviet Union1–2TuohyAlan Kelly, Sr. first goalkeeper to captain Ireland.
1972-11-15World Cup 1974 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkFrance2–1Tuohy
1973-05-13World Cup 1974 qualifierMoscow, Lenin StadiumSoviet Union0–1Tuohy
1973-05-16FriendlyWrocław, Olympic StadiumPoland0–2Tuohy
1973-05-19World Cup 1974 qualifierParis, Parc des PrincesFrance1–1Tuohy
1973-06-06FriendlyOslo, Ullevaal StadionNorway1–1ThomasManager: Seán Thomas.
1973-07-03FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadBrazil3–4TuohyUnofficial match. See: Shamrock Rovers XI vs Brazil. Crowd: 34,000.[17]
1973-10-21FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPoland1–0GilesNew manager: John Giles.
1974-05-05FriendlyRio de Janeiro, Estádio do MaracanãBrazil1–2Giles
1974-05-08FriendlyMontevideo, Estadio CentenarioUruguay0–2Giles
1974-05-12FriendlySantiago, Estadio NacionalChile2–1Giles
1974-10-30European Championship 1976 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkSoviet Union3–0GilesDon Givens hat-trick.
1974-11-20European Championship 1976 qualifierİzmir, Atatürk Olympic StadiumTurkey1–1Giles
1975-03-11FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkWest Germany B team1–0GilesUnofficial match.[6][4][18]
1975-05-11European Championship 1976 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkSwitzerland2–1Giles
1975-05-18European Championship 1976 qualifierKiev, Central StadiumSoviet Union1–2GilesCrowd: 100,000.
1975-05-21European Championship 1976 qualifierBern, WankdorfstadionSwitzerland0–1Giles
1975-10-29European Championship 1976 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkTurkey4–0GilesFour goals by Don Givens.
1976-03-24FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkNorway3–0Giles
1976-05-26FriendlyPoznań, Warta StadionPoland2–0Giles
1976-09-08FriendlyLondon, Wembley StadiumEngland1–1GilesDavid O'Leary debut aged 18.
1976-10-13FriendlyAnkara, 19 Mayıs StadiumTurkey3–3GilesFrank Stapleton debut aged 20.
1976-11-17World Cup 1978 qualifierParis, Parc des PrincesFrance0–2Giles
1977-02-09FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadSpain0–1Giles
1977-03-30World Cup 1978 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadFrance1–0Giles
1977-04-24FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPoland0–0Giles
1977-06-01World Cup 1978 qualifierSofia, Vasil Levski National StadiumBulgaria1–2Giles
1977-10-12World Cup 1978 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadBulgaria0–0Giles
1978-04-05FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadTurkey4–2Giles
1978-04-12FriendlyŁódź, Stadion ŁKSPoland0–3Giles
1978-05-21FriendlyOslo, Ullevaal StadionNorway0–0Giles
1978-05-24European Championship 1980 qualifierCopenhagen, IdrætsparkenDenmark3–3Giles
1978-09-20European Championship 1980 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorthern Ireland0–0GilesFirst official international match against Northern Ireland.
1978-10-25European Championship 1980 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadEngland1–1Giles
1979-05-02European Championship 1980 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadDenmark2–0Giles
1979-05-19European Championship 1980 qualifierSofia, Vasil Levski National StadiumBulgaria0–1Giles
1979-05-22FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadWest Germany1–3Giles
1979-05-29FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadArgentina0–0GilesUnofficial match. UNICEF charity match.[4][19]
1979-08-16FriendlyBilbao, San Mamés StadiumBasque Country1–4GilesUnofficial match. First Basque international since 1939, owing to the Franco dictatorship.[20]
1979-09-11FriendlySwansea, Vetch FieldWales1–2Giles
1979-09-26FriendlyPrague, Stadion Evžena RošickéhoCzechoslovakia1–4Giles
1979-10-17European Championship 1980 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadBulgaria3–0Giles
1979-10-29FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkUnited States3–2GilesChris Hughton became first mixed-race player for Ireland.
1979-11-21European Championship 1980 qualifierBelfast, Windsor ParkNorthern Ireland0–1Giles
1980-02-06European Championship 1980 qualifierLondon, Wembley StadiumEngland0–2Giles
1980-03-26World Cup 1982 qualifierNicosia, Makario StadiumCyprus3–2Giles
1980-04-30FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadSwitzerland2–0KellyManager: Alan Kelly, Sr.
1980-05-16FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadArgentina0–1HandNew manager: Eoin Hand.
1980-09-10World Cup 1982 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadNetherlands2–1Hand
1980-10-15World Cup 1982 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadBelgium1–1Hand
1980-10-28World Cup 1982 qualifierParis, Parc des PrincesFrance0–2Hand
1980-11-19World Cup 1982 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadCyprus6–0Hand
1981-02-24FriendlyDublin, Tolka ParkWales1–3Hand
1981-03-25World Cup 1982 qualifierBrussels, Stade du HeyselBelgium0–1HandIreland eliminated by France on goal difference.
1981-04-29FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCzechoslovakia3–1HandRonnie Whelan debut aged 19.
1981-05-21FriendlyBremen, WeserstadionWest Germany B team0–3HandUnofficial match.[4][21]
1981-05-23FriendlyBydgoszcz, Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak StadiumPoland0–3HandPackie Bonner debut.
1981-09-09World Cup 1982 qualifierRotterdam, Feijenoord StadionNetherlands2–2Hand
1981-10-14World Cup 1982 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadFrance3–2Hand
1982-04-28FriendlyAlgiers, Olympic StadiumAlgeria0–2HandCrowd: 60,000.[22]
1982-05-22FriendlySantiago, Estadio NacionalChile0–1Hand
1982-05-27FriendlyUberlândia, Estádio Parque do SabiáBrazil0–7HandWorst defeat.
1982-05-30FriendlyPort of Spain, Arima StadiumTrinidad and Tobago1–2Hand
1982-09-22European Championship 1984 qualifierRotterdam, Feijenoord StadionNetherlands1–2Hand
1982-10-13European Championship 1984 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadIceland2–0Hand
1982-11-17European Championship 1984 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSpain3–3Hand
1983-03-30European Championship 1984 qualifierValletta, Ta'Qali StadiumMalta1–0Hand
1983-04-27European Championship 1984 qualifierZaragoza, Estadio La RomaredaSpain0–2Hand
1983-09-21European Championship 1984 qualifierReykjavík, LaugardalsvöllurIceland3–0Hand
1983-10-12European Championship 1984 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkNetherlands2–3Hand
1983-11-16European Championship 1984 qualifierDublin, Dalymount ParkMalta8–0HandBest win.
1984-04-04FriendlyJaffa, Bloomfield StadiumIsrael0–3Hand
1984-05-23FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkPoland0–0Hand
1984-05-27Kirin Cup / FriendlyJapanJapan Universiade XI0–0HandUnofficial match.[23]
1984-06-01Kirin Cup / FriendlyJapanInternacional0–0HandUnofficial match.[23]
1984-06-03Kirin Cup / FriendlyJapan, SapporoChina1–0HandThis match recognised as an official international match.[23][24]
1984-06-05Kirin Cup / FriendlyJapanInternacional1–2HandUnofficial match. Ireland's first appearance in the final of an international football competition.[23]
1984-08-08FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkMexico0–0Hand
1984-09-12World Cup 1986 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSoviet Union1–0Hand
1984-10-17World Cup 1986 qualifierOslo, Ullevaal StadionNorway0–1Hand
1984-11-14World Cup 1986 qualifierCopenhagen, IdrætsparkenDenmark0–3Hand
1985-02-05FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkItaly1–2Hand
1985-02-27FriendlyTel Aviv, Ramat Gan StadiumIsrael0–0Hand
1985-03-26FriendlyLondon, Wembley StadiumEngland1–2Hand
1985-05-01World Cup 1986 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorway0–0Hand
1985-05-26FriendlyCork, Flower LodgeSpain0–0Hand
1985-06-02World Cup 1986 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSwitzerland3–0Hand
1985-09-11World Cup 1986 qualifierBern, WankdorfstadionSwitzerland0–0Hand
1985-10-16World Cup 1986 qualifierMoscow, Lenin StadiumSoviet Union0–2HandCrowd: 103,000 (largest crowd).
1985-11-13World Cup 1986 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadDenmark1–4Hand
1986-03-26FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadWales0–1CharltonNew manager: Jack Charlton.
1986-04-23FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadUruguay1–1Charlton
1986-05-25Iceland Triangular TournamentReykjavík, LaugardalsvöllurIceland2–1Charlton Niall Quinn debut.[25]
1986-05-27Iceland Triangular TournamentReykjavík, LaugardalsvöllurCzechoslovakia1–0CharltonIreland won their first international tournament. Crowd: 1,000.[25]
1986-09-10European Championship 1988 qualifierBrussels, Constant Vanden Stock StadiumBelgium2–2Charlton
1986-10-15European Championship 1988 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadScotland0–0Charlton
1986-11-12FriendlyWarsaw, Stadion Wojska PolskiegoPoland0–1Charlton
1987-02-18European Championship 1988 qualifierGlasgow, Hampden ParkScotland1–0Charlton
1987-04-01European Championship 1988 qualifierSofia, Vasil Levski National StadiumBulgaria1–2Charlton
1987-04-29European Championship 1988 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadBelgium0–0Charlton
1987-05-23FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadBrazil1–0CharltonCrowd: 17,000. Scorer: Liam Brady.[26]
1987-05-28European Championship 1988 qualifierLuxembourg, Stade MunicipalLuxembourg2–0Charlton
1987-09-09European Championship 1988 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadLuxembourg2–1Charlton
1987-10-14European Championship 1988 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadBulgaria2–0Charlton
1987-11-10FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadIsrael5–0Charlton
1988-03-23FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadRomania2–0Charlton
1988-04-27FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadYugoslavia2–0Charlton
1988-05-22FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadPoland3–1Charlton
1988-06-01FriendlyOslo, Ullevaal StadionNorway0–0Charlton
1988-06-12European Championship 1988Stuttgart, NeckarstadionEngland1–0CharltonFirst Irish appearance at European Championship tournament. Crowd: 51,573.
1988-06-15European Championship 1988Hanover, NiedersachsenstadionSoviet Union1–1CharltonCrowd: 38,308.
1988-06-18European Championship 1988Gelsenkirchen, ParkstadionNetherlands0–1CharltonCrowd: 60,800. Eliminated team welcomed home by 200,000 people.
1988-09-14World Cup 1990 qualifierBelfast, Windsor ParkNorthern Ireland0–0Charlton
1988-10-19FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadTunisia4–0Charlton
1988-11-16World Cup 1990 qualifierSeville, Estadio Benito VillamarínSpain0–2Charlton
1989-02-07FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkFrance0–0Charlton
1989-03-08World Cup 1990 qualifierBudapest, NépstadionHungary0–0Charlton
1989-04-26World Cup 1990 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSpain1–0Charlton
1989-05-28World Cup 1990 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadMalta2–0Charlton
1989-06-04World Cup 1990 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadHungary2–0Charlton
1989-09-06FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadWest Germany1–1Charlton
1989-10-11World Cup 1990 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorthern Ireland3–0Charlton
1989-11-15World Cup 1990 qualifierValletta, Ta'Qali StadiumMalta2–0CharltonJohn Aldridge's two goals gained Ireland their first World Cup qualification.
1990-03-28FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadWales1–0Charlton
1990-04-25FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadSoviet Union1–0Charlton
1990-05-16FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadFinland1–1CharltonLiam Brady testimonial match.
1990-05-27Friendlyİzmir, Atatürk Olympic StadiumTurkey0–0Charlton
1990-06-02FriendlyValletta, Ta'Qali StadiumMalta3–0Charlton
1990-06-11World Cup 1990Cagliari, Stadio Sant'EliaEngland1–1CharltonFirst Irish appearance at World Cup finals tournament.
1990-06-17World Cup 1990Palermo, Stadio La FavoritaEgypt0–0Charlton
1990-06-21World Cup 1990Palermo, Stadio La FavoritaNetherlands1–1CharltonPromoted to second round via 3 draws, 2 goals.
1990-06-25World Cup 1990 round of 16Genoa, Stadio Luigi FerrarisRomania5–4CharltonAET: 0–0. PSO: Ireland 5–4 Romania. Bonner saved 10th penalty. Unbeaten in 17 matches (record).
1990-06-30World Cup 1990 quarter finalRome, Stadio OlimpicoItaly0–1CharltonGoal by Toto Schillaci. Eliminated team welcomed home by 500,000 people.
1990-09-12FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkMorocco1–0CharltonFinal international match at Dalymount Park.
1990-10-17European Championship 1992 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadTurkey5–0Charlton
1990-11-14European Championship 1992 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadEngland1–1Charlton
1991-02-06FriendlyWrexham, Racecourse GroundWales3–0Charlton
1991-03-27European Championship 1992 qualifierLondon, Wembley StadiumEngland1–1Charlton
1991-05-01European Championship 1992 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadPoland0–0Charlton
1991-05-22FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadChile1–1CharltonRoy Keane debut.
1991-06-01FriendlyFoxborough MA, Foxboro StadiumUnited States1–1Charlton
1991-09-11FriendlyGyőr, Stadion ETOHungary2–1Charlton
1991-10-16European Championship 1992 qualifierPoznań, Stadion LechaPoland3–3Charlton
1991-11-13European Championship 1992 qualifierIstanbul, İnönü StadiumTurkey3–1CharltonUnbeaten, yet failed to qualify for Euro 1992.
1992-02-19FriendlyDublin, RDS ArenaWales0–1Charlton
1992-03-25FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadSwitzerland2–1Charlton
1992-04-29FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadUnited States4–1Charlton
1992-05-26World Cup 1994 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadAlbania2–0Charlton
1992-05-301992 US CupWashington, D.C., RFK StadiumUnited States1–3CharltonFriendly.[27]
1992-06-041992 US CupFoxborough MA, Foxboro StadiumItaly0–2CharltonGoalkeeper Packie Bonner: red card after 64 minutes.[27]
1992-06-071992 US CupFoxborough MA, Foxboro StadiumPortugal2–0CharltonFriendly.[27]
1992-09-09World Cup 1994 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadLatvia4–0Charlton
1992-10-14World Cup 1994 qualifierCopenhagen, Parken StadiumDenmark0–0Charlton
1992-11-18World Cup 1994 qualifierSeville, Estadio Ramón Sánchez PizjuánSpain0–0Charlton
1993-02-17FriendlyDublin, Tolka ParkWales2–1Charlton
1993-03-31World Cup 1994 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorthern Ireland3–0Charlton
1993-04-28World Cup 1994 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadDenmark1–1Charlton
1993-05-26World Cup 1994 qualifierTirana, Qemal StafaAlbania2–1Charlton
1993-06-09World Cup 1994 qualifierRiga, Daugava StadiumLatvia2–0Charlton
1993-06-16World Cup 1994 qualifierVilnius, Žalgiris StadiumLithuania1–0Charlton
1993-09-08World Cup 1994 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadLithuania2–0Charlton
1993-10-13World Cup 1994 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSpain1–3CharltonFirst competitive home defeat in eight years, at "Fortress Lansdowne". Crowd: 50,000.
1993-11-17World Cup 1994 qualifierBelfast, Windsor ParkNorthern Ireland1–1CharltonSecond World Cup qualification secured by Alan McLoughlin's goal.
1994-03-23FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadRussia0–0Charlton
1994-04-20FriendlyTilburg, Willem II StadionNetherlands1–0Charlton
1994-05-24FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadBolivia1–0Charlton
1994-05-29FriendlyHanover, NiedersachsenstadionGermany2–0Charlton
1994-06-05FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCzech Republic1–3Charlton
1994-06-18World Cup 1994East Rutherford NJ, Giants StadiumItaly1–0CharltonFirst Irish World Cup match win in normal time scored by Ray Houghton.
1994-06-24World Cup 1994Orlando, Citrus BowlMexico1–2Charlton
1994-06-28World Cup 1994East Rutherford NJ, Giants StadiumNorway0–0Charlton
1994-07-04World Cup 1994 round of 16Orlando, Citrus BowlNetherlands0–2Charlton
1994-09-07Euro 1996 qualifierRiga, Daugava StadiumLatvia3–0CharltonEuropean Championship became known as Euro.
1994-10-12Euro 1996 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadLiechtenstein4–0Charlton
1994-11-16Euro 1996 qualifierBelfast, Windsor ParkNorthern Ireland4–0Charlton
1995-02-15FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadEngland1–0CharltonMatch abandoned after 27 minutes due to Lansdowne Road football riot by English neo-Nazis.[28]
1995-03-29Euro 1996 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorthern Ireland1–1Charlton
1995-04-26Euro 1996 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadPortugal1–0Charlton
1995-06-03Euro 1996 qualifierEschen, Sportpark Eschen-MaurenLiechtenstein0–0Charlton
1995-06-11Euro 1996 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadAustria1–3Charlton
1995-09-06Euro 1996 qualifierVienna, Ernst-Happel-StadionAustria1–3Charlton
1995-10-11Euro 1996 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadLatvia2–1Charlton
1995-11-15Euro 1996 qualifierLisbon, Estádio da LuzPortugal0–3Charlton
1995-12-13Euro 1996 play-offLiverpool, AnfieldNetherlands0–2Charlton
1996-03-27FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadRussia0–2McCarthyNew manager: Mick McCarthy. Shay Given debut.
1996-04-24FriendlyPrague, Strahov StadiumCzech Republic0–2McCarthy
1996-05-29FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadPortugal0–1McCarthy
1996-06-02FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCroatia2–2McCarthy
1996-06-04FriendlyRotterdam, Feijenoord StadionNetherlands1–3McCarthy
1996-06-091996 US CupFoxborough MA, Foxboro StadiumUnited States1–2McCarthyFriendly.[29]
1996-06-121996 US CupEast Rutherford NJ, Giants StadiumMexico2–2McCarthyFriendly.[29]
1996-06-151996 US CupEast Rutherford NJ, Giants StadiumBolivia3–0McCarthyFriendly.[29]
1996-08-31World Cup 1998 qualifierEschen, Sportpark Eschen-MaurenLiechtenstein5–0McCarthyBest away win.
1996-10-09World Cup 1998 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadMacedonia3–0McCarthy
1996-11-10World Cup 1998 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadIceland0–0McCarthy
1997-02-11FriendlyCardiff, Ninian ParkWales0–0McCarthy
1997-04-02World Cup 1998 qualifierSkopje, City StadiumMacedonia2–3McCarthy
1997-04-30World Cup 1998 qualifierBucharest, Steaua StadiumRomania0–1McCarthy
1997-05-21World Cup 1998 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadLiechtenstein5–0McCarthyDavid Connolly hat-trick.
1997-08-20World Cup 1998 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadLithuania0–0McCarthy
1997-09-06World Cup 1998 qualifierReykjavík, LaugardalsvöllurIceland4–2McCarthyKevin Kilbane debut.
1997-09-10World Cup 1998 qualifierVilnius, Žalgiris StadiumLithuania2–1McCarthy
1997-10-11World Cup 1998 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadRomania1–1McCarthy
1997-10-29World Cup 1998 play-offDublin, Lansdowne RoadBelgium1–1McCarthy
1997-11-15World Cup 1998 play-offBrussels, Stade Roi BaudouinBelgium1–2McCarthy
1998-03-25FriendlyOlomouc, Andrův stadionCzech Republic1–2McCarthyRobbie Keane and Damien Duff debuts.
1998-04-22FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadArgentina0–2McCarthy
1998-05-23FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadMexico0–0McCarthy
1998-09-05Euro 2000 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadCroatia2–0McCarthy
1998-10-14Euro 2000 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadMalta5–0McCarthyRobbie Keane scored two goals and became youngest player to score for Ireland, aged 18.
1998-11-18Euro 2000 qualifierBelgrade, Stadion Crvene ZvezdeYugoslavia0–1McCarthy
1999-02-10FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadParaguay2–0McCarthy
1999-04-28FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadSweden2–0McCarthy
1999-05-29FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorthern Ireland0–1McCarthy
1999-06-09Euro 2000 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadMacedonia1–0McCarthy
1999-09-01Euro 2000 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadYugoslavia2–1McCarthy
1999-09-04Euro 2000 qualifierZagreb, Stadion MaksimirCroatia0–1McCarthy
1999-09-08Euro 2000 qualifierValletta, Ta'Qali StadiumMalta3–2McCarthy
1999-10-09Euro 2000 qualifierSkopje, City StadiumMacedonia1–1McCarthy
1999-11-13Euro 2000 play-offDublin, Lansdowne RoadTurkey1–1McCarthy
1999-11-17Euro 2000 play-offBursa, Atatürk Olympic StadiumTurkey0–0McCarthy
2000-02-23FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCzech Republic3–2McCarthy
2000-04-26FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadGreece0–1McCarthy
2000-05-30FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadScotland1–2McCarthy
2000-06-042000 US CupChicago, Soldier FieldMexico2–2McCarthyFriendly.[30]
2000-06-062000 US CupFoxborough MA, Foxboro StadiumUnited States1–1McCarthyFriendly.[30]
2000-06-112000 US CupEast Rutherford NJ, Giants StadiumSouth Africa2–1McCarthyFriendly.[30]
2000-09-02World Cup 2002 qualifierAmsterdam ArenaNetherlands2–2McCarthy
2000-10-07World Cup 2002 qualifierLisbon, Estádio da LuzPortugal1–1McCarthy
2000-10-11World Cup 2002 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadEstonia2–0McCarthy
2000-11-15FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadFinland3–0McCarthy
2001-03-24World Cup 2002 qualifierNicosia, GSP StadiumCyprus4–0McCarthy
2001-03-28World Cup 2002 qualifierBarcelona, Mini EstadiAndorra3–0McCarthy
2001-04-25World Cup 2002 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadAndorra3–1McCarthy
2001-06-02World Cup 2002 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadPortugal1–1McCarthy
2001-06-06World Cup 2002 qualifierTallinn, Lilleküla StadiumEstonia2–0McCarthy
2001-08-15FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCroatia2–2McCarthy
2001-09-01World Cup 2002 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadNetherlands1–0McCarthy
2001-10-06World Cup 2002 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadCyprus4–0McCarthy
2001-11-10World Cup 2002 play-offDublin, Lansdowne RoadIran2–0McCarthyUnbeaten in 16 matches.
2001-11-15World Cup 2002 play-offTehran, Azadi StadiumIran0–1McCarthyCrowd: 100,000.
2002-02-13FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadRussia2–0McCarthy
2002-03-27FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadDenmark3–0McCarthy
2002-04-17FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadUnited States2–1McCarthy
2002-05-16FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadNigeria1–2McCarthy
2002-06-01World Cup 2002Niigata, Niigata StadiumCameroon1–1McCarthyIreland's third World Cup preceded by Saipan Incident drama.
2002-06-05World Cup 2002Ibaraki, Kashima StadiumGermany1–1McCarthy
2002-06-11World Cup 2002Yokohama, International StadiumSaudi Arabia3–0McCarthyFirst World Cup match where Ireland scored more than one goal.
2002-06-16World Cup 2002 round of 16Suwon, Suwon World Cup StadiumSpain2–3McCarthyAfter extra time: 1–1. Penalty shoot out: Ireland 2–3 Spain.
2002-08-21FriendlyHelsinki, OlympiastadionFinland3–0McCarthy
2002-09-07Euro 2004 qualifierMoscow, Dynamo StadiumRussia2–4McCarthy
2002-10-16Euro 2004 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSwitzerland1–2McCarthy
2002-11-20FriendlyAthens, Apostolos Nikolaidis StadiumGreece0–0GivensManager: Don Givens.
2003-02-12FriendlyGlasgow, Hampden ParkScotland2–0KerrNew manager: Brian Kerr.
2003-03-29Euro 2004 qualifierTbilisi, Mikheil Meskhi StadiumGeorgia2–1Kerr
2003-04-02Euro 2004 qualifierTirana, Qemal StafaAlbania0–0Kerr
2003-04-30FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorway1–0Kerr
2003-06-07Euro 2004 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadAlbania2–1Kerr
2003-06-11Euro 2004 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadGeorgia2–0Kerr
2003-08-19FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadAustralia2–1Kerr
2003-09-06Euro 2004 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadRussia1–1Kerr
2003-09-09FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadTurkey2–2Kerr
2003-10-11Euro 2004 qualifierBasel, St. Jakob Park Switzerland0–2Kerr
2003-11-18FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCanada3–0Kerr
2004-02-18FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadBrazil0–0Kerr
2004-03-31FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCzech Republic2–1Kerr
2004-04-28FriendlyBydgoszcz, Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak StadiumPoland0–0Kerr
2004-05-27FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadRomania1–0Kerr
2004-05-29Unity CupCharlton, The Valley StadiumNigeria0–3KerrCompetition between three countries with large communities in London. Crowd: 7,438.[31]
2004-06-02Unity CupCharlton, The Valley StadiumJamaica1–0KerrCrowd: 6,155.[31]
2004-06-05FriendlyAmsterdam ArenaNetherlands1–0Kerr
2004-08-18FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadBulgaria1–1Kerr
2004-09-04World Cup 2006 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadCyprus3–0Kerr
2004-09-08World Cup 2006 qualifierBasel, St. Jakob ParkSwitzerland1–1Kerr
2004-10-09World Cup 2006 qualifierSaint-Denis, Stade de FranceFrance0–0Kerr
2004-10-13World Cup 2006 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadFaroe Islands2–0KerrRobbie Keane broke the Irish goal-scoring record with his 22nd national goal, the first of two he scored in this match.[32]
2004-11-16FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCroatia1–0Kerr
2005-02-09FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadPortugal1–0Kerr
2005-03-26World Cup 2006 qualifierTel Aviv, Ramat Gan StadiumIsrael1–1Kerr
2005-03-29FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadChina1–0KerrCrowd: 35,222.
2005-05-29FriendlyGlasgow, Celtic ParkCeltic F.C.1–0KerrUnofficial match. Jackie McNamara testimonial. Crowd: 50,000.[33][34]
2005-06-04World Cup 2006 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadIsrael2–2Kerr
2005-06-08World Cup 2006 qualifierTórshavn, TórsvøllurFaroe Islands2–0Kerr
2005-08-17FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadItaly1–2Kerr
2005-09-07World Cup 2006 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadFrance0–1KerrRoy Keane's final match for Ireland.
2005-10-08World Cup 2006 qualifierNicosia, GSP StadiumCyprus1–0Kerr
2005-10-12World Cup 2006 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSwitzerland0–0Kerr
2006-03-01FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadSweden3–0StauntonNew manager: Steve Staunton.
2006-05-24FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadChile0–1Staunton
2006-08-16FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadNetherlands0–4StauntonWorst home result since May 1966 (40 years).
2006-09-02Euro 2008 qualifierStuttgart, Gottlieb-Daimler-StadionGermany0–1Staunton
2006-10-07Euro 2008 qualifierNicosia, GSP StadiumCyprus2–5Staunton
2006-10-11Euro 2008 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadCzech Republic1–1Staunton
2006-11-15Euro 2008 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSan Marino5–0StauntonRobbie Keane hat-trick.
2007-02-07Euro 2008 qualifierSerravalle, Stadio OlimpicoSan Marino2–1Staunton
2007-03-24Euro 2008 qualifierDublin, Croke ParkWales1–0StauntonFirst match in Croke Park. Crowd: 72,539.
2007-03-28Euro 2008 qualifierDublin, Croke ParkSlovakia1–0StauntonShay Given captained team and equalled Packie Bonner's record of 80 caps.
2007-05-23FriendlyEast Rutherford NJ, Giants StadiumEcuador1–1Staunton
2007-05-26FriendlyFoxborough MA, Gillette StadiumBolivia1–1Staunton
2007-08-22FriendlyAarhus, NRGi ParkDenmark4–0Staunton
2007-09-08Euro 2008 qualifierBratislava, Tehelné Pole ŠtadiónSlovakia2–2Staunton
2007-09-12Euro 2008 qualifierPrague, AXA ArenaCzech Republic0–1Staunton
2007-10-13Euro 2008 qualifierDublin, Croke ParkGermany0–0Staunton
2007-10-17Euro 2008 qualifierDublin, Croke ParkCyprus1–1Staunton
2007-11-17Euro 2008 qualifierCardiff, Millennium StadiumWales2–2GivensManager: Don Givens. Crowd: 24,619. Millennium Stadium one-third full.
2008-02-06FriendlyDublin, Croke ParkBrazil0–1Givens
2008-05-18Training matchPortimãoPortimonense1–1TrapattoniNew manager: Giovanni Trapattoni. Unofficial match. Training match only.[35][36]
2008-05-19Training matchLagosEsperança de Lagos3–1TrapattoniUnofficial match. Training match only.[37][38]
2008-05-24FriendlyDublin, Croke ParkSerbia1–1Trapattoni
2008-05-29FriendlyFulham, Craven CottageColombia1–0Trapattoni
2008-08-20FriendlyOslo, Ullevaal StadionNorway1–1Trapattoni
2008-09-06World Cup 2010 qualifierMainz, Stadion am BruchwegGeorgia2–1TrapattoniNeutral venue in Germany owing to Russian invasion of Georgia. Crowd: 4,500.
2008-09-10World Cup 2010 qualifierPodgorica, Podgorica City StadiumMontenegro0–0TrapattoniKevin Kilbane's 50th consecutive competitive game for Ireland. Crowd: 12,000.
2008-10-09FriendlyDublin, Dalymount ParkNottingham Forest2–0TrapattoniUnofficial match. Republic of Ireland XI. Crowd: 4,040.[39][40]
2008-10-15World Cup 2010 qualifierDublin, Croke ParkCyprus1–0TrapattoniCrowd: 55,833.
2008-11-19FriendlyDublin, Croke ParkPoland2–3TrapattoniCrowd: 61,000.
2009-02-11World Cup 2010 qualifierDublin, Croke ParkGeorgia2–1TrapattoniCrowd: 45,000.
2009-03-28World Cup 2010 qualifierDublin, Croke ParkBulgaria1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 61,002.
2009-04-01World Cup 2010 qualifierBari, Stadio San NicolaItaly1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 48,000.
2009-05-29FriendlyFulham, Craven CottageNigeria1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 11,263.
2009-06-06World Cup 2010 qualifierSofia, Vasil Levski National StadiumBulgaria1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 42,000.
2009-08-12FriendlyLimerick, Thomond ParkAustralia0–3TrapattoniRe-built Thomond Park has a capacity of 26,000. Crowd: 19,428.
2009-09-05World Cup 2010 qualifierNicosia, GSP StadiumCyprus2–1Trapattoni
2009-09-08FriendlyLimerick, Thomond ParkSouth Africa1–0TrapattoniDarren O'Dea debut. Crowd: 11,300.
2009-10-10World Cup 2010 qualifierDublin, Croke ParkItaly2–2TrapattoniCrowd: 70,640.
2009-10-14World Cup 2010 qualifierDublin, Croke ParkMontenegro0–0Trapattoni
2009-11-14World Cup 2010 play-offDublin, Croke ParkFrance0–1TrapattoniFinal match played at Croke Park. Highest domestic attendance: 74,103.
2009-11-18World Cup 2010 play-offSaint-Denis, Stade de FranceFrance1–1TrapattoniMatch featured Thierry Henry handball incident. Crowd: 79,145.
2010-03-02FriendlyHolloway, Emirates StadiumBrazil0–2Trapattoni
2010-05-25FriendlyDublin, RDS ArenaParaguay2–1TrapattoniCrowd 16,722.
2010-05-29FriendlyDublin, RDS ArenaAlgeria3–0Trapattoni
2010-08-04FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadManchester United1–7RichardsonManager: Damien Richardson. Unofficial match. League of Ireland XI. First game in new stadium at Lansdowne Road. Crowd: 49,861.[41]
2010-08-11FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadArgentina0–1TrapattoniCrowd: 45,200.
2010-09-03Euro 2012 qualifierYerevan, Hanrapetakan StadiumArmenia1–0TrapattoniCrowd: 8,862.
2010-09-07Euro 2012 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadAndorra3–1TrapattoniCrowd: 40,283.
2010-10-08Euro 2012 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadRussia2–3TrapattoniCrowd: 50,411.
2010-10-12Euro 2012 qualifierŽilina, Štadión pod DubňomSlovakia1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 10,892.
2010-11-17FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorway1–2TrapattoniCrowd: 25,000.
2011-02-08Nations CupDublin, Lansdowne RoadWales3–0TrapattoniFriendly. Ireland hosted and won the tournament. Crowd: 19,783.
2011-03-26Euro 2012 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadMacedonia2–1TrapattoniCrowd: 32,000.
2011-03-29FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadUruguay2–3TrapattoniCrowd: 25,611.
2011-05-24Nations CupDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorthern Ireland5–0TrapattoniFriendly. Crowd: 15,083.
2011-05-29Nations CupDublin, Lansdowne RoadScotland1–0TrapattoniFriendly. Crowd: 17,694.
2011-06-04Euro 2012 qualifierSkopje, Philip II ArenaMacedonia2–0TrapattoniRobbie Keane's 50th and 51st international goals. Crowd: 30,000.
2011-06-07FriendlyLiège, Stade Maurice DufrasneItaly2–0TrapattoniWorld Champions defeated by Irish B team. Crowd: 21,516.
2011-08-10FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCroatia0–0Trapattoni
2011-09-02Euro 2012 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSlovakia0–0TrapattoniCrowd: 38,000.
2011-09-06Euro 2012 qualifierMoscow, Luzhniki StadiumRussia0–0TrapattoniCrowd: 48,717.
2011-10-07Euro 2012 qualifierAndorra la Vella, Estadi Comunal Andorra2–0TrapattoniEighth consecutive clean sheet, a national record.
2011-10-11Euro 2012 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadArmenia2–1TrapattoniSent off: Armenian goalkeeper Roman Berezovsky and Irish striker Kevin Doyle.
2011-11-11Euro 2012 play-offTallinn, Lilleküla StadiumEstonia4–0TrapattoniTwo Estonians sent off. Two goals by Robbie Keane.
2011-11-15Euro 2012 play-offDublin, Lansdowne RoadEstonia1–1TrapattoniIreland qualified for Euro 2012 tournament. Crowd: 51,151.[42]
2012-02-29FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadCzech Republic1–1TrapattoniCrowd: 37,741.
2012-05-26FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadBosnia and Herzegovina1–0TrapattoniCrowd: 37,100.[43]
2012-05-29FriendlyPistoia, Stadio Marcello MelaniTuscan Select XI5–0TrapattoniUnofficial match. Tuscan XI was a Serie C and D side assembled by E. Pellegrini and A. Firicano.[44][45]
2012-06-04FriendlyBudapest, Puskás Ferenc StadionHungary0–0TrapattoniIreland unbeaten in 14 matches. Match delayed 20 minutes by thunderstorm.[46][47]
2012-06-10Euro 2012Poznań, Stadion MiejskiCroatia1–3TrapattoniIreland's first match at a major tournament since World Cup 2002. Croatia was the first team ever to score in the first five minutes of each half at the European Championships.[48] Crowd: 39,550.[49]
2012-06-14Euro 2012Gdańsk, PGE ArenaSpain0–4TrapattoniIreland were the first team to be eliminated from Euro 2012. Spain was the second team ever to score in the first five minutes of each half at the European Championships.[48] Spain performed 859 passes, a Euro match record (previously 778).[50] Xavi and Xabi Alonso each performed more passes by half-time than the whole Irish team.[51] Crowd: 39,150.[52]
2012-06-18Euro 2012Poznań, Stadion MiejskiItaly0–2TrapattoniDamien Duff captained the team for his 100th and final international match.
2012-08-15FriendlyBelgrade, Red Star StadiumSerbia0–0TrapattoniKieren Westwood in goal. Crowd: 7,800.[53]
2012-09-07World Cup 2014 qualifierAstana, Astana ArenaKazakhstan2–1TrapattoniCrowd: 9,500.[54] First match against Kazakhstan.
2012-09-11FriendlyFulham, Craven CottageOman4–1TrapattoniCrowd: 6,420.[55] First match against Oman.
2012-10-12World Cup 2014 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadGermany1–6TrapattoniIreland's worst home defeat.[56][57] Crowd: 51,700.[58]
2012-10-16World Cup 2014 qualifierTórshavn, TórsvøllurFaroe Islands4–1TrapattoniCrowd: 4,400.[59]
2012-11-14FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadGreece0–1TrapattoniCrowd: 16,256.[60] David Forde in goal.[61][62]
2013-02-06FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadPoland2–0TrapattoniCrowd: 43,112.[63][64][65]
2013-03-22World Cup 2014 qualifierSolna, Friends ArenaSweden0–0TrapattoniCrowd: 49,436.[66]
2013-03-26World Cup 2014 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadAustria2–2TrapattoniCrowd: 50,000.[67]
2013-05-29FriendlyLondon, Wembley StadiumEngland1–1TrapattoniCrowd:80,126.[68] Part of the English FA's 150th anniversary celebrations.[69]
2013-06-02FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadGeorgia4–0TrapattoniGeorgian goalkeeper Giorgi Loria sent off (20').[70]
2013-06-07World Cup 2014 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadFaroe Islands3–0TrapattoniRobbie Keane won his 126th cap, an Irish record, and scored a hat trick. Crowd: 19,000.[71]
2013-06-11FriendlyNew York, Yankee StadiumSpain0–2TrapattoniCrowd: 39,368.[72]
2013-08-14FriendlyCardiff, Cardiff City StadiumWales0–0TrapattoniCrowd: 20,000.[73][74]
2013-09-06World Cup 2014 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSweden1–2TrapattoniCrowd: 49,500.[75]
2013-09-10World Cup 2014 qualifierVienna, Ernst-Happel-StadionAustria0–1TrapattoniCrowd: 48,545.[76]
2013-10-11World Cup 2014 qualifierCologne, RheinEnergieStadionGermany0–3King500th official match.[77] Manager: Noel King. Crowd: 46,237.[78]
2013-10-15World Cup 2014 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadKazakhstan3–1KingCrowd: 15,000.[79]
2013-11-15FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadLatvia3–0O'NeillNew manager: Martin O'Neill.[80] Crowd: 37,100.[81]
2013-11-19FriendlyPoznań, Stadion MiejskiPoland0–0O'NeillCrowd: 3,500.[82]
2014-03-05FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadSerbia1–2O'NeillCrowd: 37,595.[83]
2014-05-25FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadTurkey1–2O'NeillCrowd: 25,191.[84][85]
2014-05-31FriendlyFulham, Craven CottageItaly0–0O'NeillCrowd: 22,879.[86]
2014-06-06FriendlyChester, PA, PPL ParkCosta Rica1–1O'NeillCrowd: 6,000.[87] Giancarlo González sent off at 41 minutes after injuring Kevin Doyle.[88]
2014-06-10FriendlyEast Rutherford NJ, MetLife StadiumPortugal1–5O'NeillCrowd: 46,063.[89] Portugal Day, the national day in Portugal.
2014-09-03FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadOman2–0O'NeillCrowd: 14,376.[90][91]
2014-09-07Euro 2016 qualifierTbilisi, Boris Paichadze Dinamo ArenaGeorgia2–1O'NeillBrace by Aiden McGeady.[92]
2014-10-11Euro 2016 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadGibraltar7–0O'NeillFirst match against Gibraltar. Hat trick by Robbie Keane; brace by James McClean.[93][94]
2014-10-14Euro 2016 qualifierGelsenkirchen, Veltins-ArenaGermany1–1O'NeillIreland equalized in the last minute of extra time.[95]
2014-11-14Euro 2016 qualifierGlasgow, Celtic ParkScotland0–1O'Neill[96][97]
2014-11-18FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadUnited States4–1O'Neill[98]
2015-03-29Euro 2016 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadPoland1–1O'NeillCrowd: 50,000.[99][100]
2015-06-04Training matchDublin, Lansdowne RoadNorthern Ireland0–0O'NeillCrowd: 50. Training match behind closed doors.[101][102][103]
2015-06-07FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadEngland0–0O'NeillFirst home match against England since the Lansdowne Road football riot 20 years before.[104][105]
2015-06-13Euro 2016 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadScotland1–1O'Neill[106]
2015-09-04Euro 2016 qualifierFaro, Estádio AlgarveGibraltar4–0O'Neill[107]
2015-09-07Euro 2016 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadGeorgia1–0O'NeillCrowd: 27,000.[108][109][110]
2015-10-08Euro 2016 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadGermany1–0O'NeillCrowd: 50,064.[111][112]
2015-10-11Euro 2016 qualifierWarsaw, National StadiumPoland1–2O'Neill[113][114]
2015-11-13Euro 2016 play-offZenica, Bilino Polje StadiumBosnia and Herzegovina1–1O'Neill[115][116]
2015-11-16Euro 2016 play-offDublin, Lansdowne RoadBosnia and Herzegovina2–0O'NeillBrace by Jonathan Walters.[117][118][119]
2016-03-25FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadSwitzerlandO'NeillTo be played.[120]
2016-03-29FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadSlovakiaO'NeillTo be played.[121]
2016-05-27FriendlyDublin, Lansdowne RoadNetherlandsO'NeillTo be played.[122]
2016-06-13Euro 2016Saint-Denis, Stade de FranceSwedenO'NeillTo be played.[123]
2016-06-18Euro 2016Bordeaux, Nouveau Stade de BordeauxBelgiumO'NeillTo be played.[124]
2016-06-22Euro 2016Lille, Stade Pierre-MauroyItalyO'NeillTo be played.[125]
2016-09-05World Cup 2018 qualifierSerbiaO'NeillTo be played.[126][127]
2016-10-06World Cup 2018 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadGeorgiaO'NeillTo be played.[126][128]
2016-10-09World Cup 2018 qualifierChișinău, Zimbru StadiumMoldovaO'NeillTo be played.[126][129]
2016-11-12World Cup 2018 qualifierVienna, Ernst-Happel-StadionAustriaO'NeillTo be played.[126][130]
2017-03-24World Cup 2018 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadWalesO'NeillTo be played.[126][131]
2017-06-11World Cup 2018 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadAustriaO'NeillTo be played.[126][132]
2017-09-02World Cup 2018 qualifierTbilisi, Boris Paichadze Dinamo ArenaGeorgiaO'NeillTo be played.[126][133]
2017-09-05World Cup 2018 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadSerbiaO'NeillTo be played.[126][134]
2017-10-06World Cup 2018 qualifierDublin, Lansdowne RoadMoldovaO'NeillTo be played.[126][135]
2017-10-09World Cup 2018 qualifierWalesO'NeillTo be played.[126][136]

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  106. Ireland's Euro 2016 hopes fade after draw against Scotland RTÉ Sport, 2015-06-13.
  107. Ireland on the rise after brushing aside Gibraltar RTÉ Sport, 2015-09-04.
  108. Ireland edge past Georgia to stay in contention
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  122. Ireland to host Netherlands in 'Three' International Friendly FAI, 2015-12-24.
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  124. Belgium v Republic of Ireland UEFA, 2015-12-12.
  125. Italy v Republic of Ireland UEFA, 2015-12-12.
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  127. Serbia-Republic of Ireland UEFA, 2015-07-26.
  128. Republic of Ireland-Georgia UEFA, 2015-07-26.
  129. Moldova-Republic of Ireland UEFA, 2015-07-26.
  130. Austria-Republic of Ireland UEFA, 2015-07-26.
  131. Republic of Ireland-Wales UEFA, 2015-07-26.
  132. Republic of Ireland-Austria UEFA, 2015-07-26.
  133. Georgia-Republic of Ireland UEFA, 2015-07-26.
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  136. Wales-Republic of Ireland UEFA, 2015-07-26.
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