In an unprecedented international triple header, Ireland are still searching for their first-ever Nations League win as they travel to face Finland.
But it's been a dramatic week for Irish football as injuries and positive Covid-19 tests rocked the camp, leaving Stephen Kenny with just 14 of the original 25 players named in his squad for the three games.
That's not even mentioning a heartbreaking penalty shoot-out loss to Slovakia that ended the Boys in Green's Euro 2020 dream last week, as well as a continuing goal drought despite an improvement in performances.
Kenny is still chasing his first win in charge at the fifth time of asking, and is preparing a makeshift Ireland squad to take on Finland on Wednesday evening.

Here's what you need to know about Finland v Ireland:
Date
Wednesday, October 14.
Time
5 pm kick-off.
Venue
Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Finland.
TV and stream information
Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Football.
Quotes corner

Ireland captain Shane Duffy: "The performances are there but the results are not, so we have to start getting results as well.
"It's frustrating that we're not putting chances away, but it’s a lot better than getting no chances.
"That’s the positive that you’ve got to take from the last few games. We are getting great chances and good positions. We are not relying on one chance a game. There are positives there."
Betting odds
Finland win: 11/8
Ireland win: 11/5
Draw: 19/10