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Stephen Kenny's hopes of earning a contract extension were handed a major boost as the Republic of Ireland romped to a 3-0 win over Luxembourg in their final World Cup Qualifier.
Goals from Shane Duffy, Chiedozie Ogbene and Callum Robinson inside the final 22 minutes clinched victory - just Ireland's second in a competitive fixture in 15 attempts - and third place in Group A behind Serbia and Portugal.
President Gerry McAnaney and chief executive officer Jonathan Hill were among a Football Association of Ireland delegation at the Stade De Luxembourg as they prepare to sit down to discuss Kenny's future after a campaign which started badly but has finished in more promising fashion.
FT: @FIFAWorldCup qualifier
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 14, 2021
Luxembourg 0@FAIreland 3
Duffy, Ogbene, Robinson
All 3 goals in the 2nd half, as the Republic revival continues. They avenge the shock March defeat against Luxembourg in Dublin, finish the campaign on a high and clinch 3rd place in the group. pic.twitter.com/ezuT8AKTqq
Northern Ireland play Italy in their final qualifier at Windsor Park on Monday night.
The Italians need a win to guarantee their place in Qatar next year.
Ian Baraclough's men go into the game on the back on a victory on Friday night:
FT: @FIFAWorldCup qualifier
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 12, 2021
Windsor Park
Northern Ireland 1-0 Lithuania
Early o.g. wins it. 17-year-old @NFFC rising star @DaleTaylor92 made his NI debut as a 2nd half sub and looked the part. Next up, the final group game - v Italy here on Monday.@NorthernIreland #GAWA pic.twitter.com/jduHGs3T8G
In Gaelic Games, there were long-awaited county football titles on Sunday for Lurgan's Clann Eireann in Armagh and Creggan in Antrim with Dromore crowned Tyrone champions.
.@KickhamsCreggan crowned 2021 Antrim GAA Senior Football Champions, ending a 67-year wait by beating @aghagallongaa 1-12 - 0-7 at Corrigan Park.
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 14, 2021
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Here’s a picture to prove it, courtesy of Armagh GAA. The cup is heading home to Lurgan after a 58-year wait! @eireann1910 Senior Football Champions 2021 #Armagh #GAA pic.twitter.com/P3oGShucBm
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 14, 2021
FT: Tyrone SFC final@dromoregfc 0-15 @NaFianna1903 0-8
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 14, 2021
Dromore Tyrone champions 2021!@TyroneGAALive #GAA