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16th October 2019
01:08pm BST

As Paddy McKenna noted on The Football Spin [below], the Irish back five - including goalkeeper Darren Randolph - is now our biggest strength. Enda Stevens is an attacking upgrade on Steven Ward while John Egan, in for the injured Richard Keogh, looks solid.
Matt Doherty, one would dearly hope, will slot in for the suspended Coleman so that gives Ireland two full-backs that have good motors for getting up in support of attacks.
In midfield, we are drafting back James McCarthy, now playing regularly for Crystal Palace, and Robbie Brady. The Burnley midfielder is short of game-time at Sean Dyche's side but hopefully that changes in the coming weeks. Glenn Whelan and Jeff Hendrick starting again in an Irish midfield would not inspire confidence as we try to knock over the Danes.
The alternative for Brady would be Shamrock Rovers playmaker Jack Byrne, who was not even in Tuesday's match-day squad.
We would play a fluid 4-3-3 that can change into a 4-5-1 when the Danes are in possession and, as they inevitably will for periods, looking a threat. The wingers, then, would be Callum Robinson and Aaron Connolly, who will be tasked with getting forward in support of the fit again David McGoldrick.
1. Darren Randolph 2. Matt Doherty 3. Enda Stevens 4. John Egan 5. Shane Duffy 6. James McCarthy 7. Conor Hourihane 8. Robbie Brady 10. Aaron Connolly 11. Callum Robinson 9. David McGoldrickThat leaves the likes of Hendrick, Alan Judge, Sean Maguire, Kevin Long and Alan Browne on the bench, along with James McClean. The Stoke midfielder has been poor in his last two outings but could be a lively sub in the latter stages. While we're at it, get Shane Long on the bench and keep a close, close eye on Michael Obafemi [Southampton] and Troy Parrott [Tottenham]. CATCH THE LATEST EPISODE OF THE FOOTBALL SPIN HERE:
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