Ireland have yet another shot at redemption this Friday as they travel to Denmark with cautious optimism for the crunch Euro 2020 qualifier.
Mick McCarthy's men currently hold a 100% record after the opening two games thanks to 1-0 wins over both Gibraltar and Georgia in March.
But newly-found bitter rivals Denmark are up next as they renew tensions that stem back to November 2017's World Cup Qualification playoff when Denmark put five past the Boys in Green at the Aviva Stadium.
The two sides met twice in the Uefa Nation's League last year, with both games ending scoreless as Ireland failed to give the Danish any problems at all in both games.
Perhaps Christian Eriksen's extended leave and lack of training time with Denmark could play into Ireland's hands as McCarthy looks to leave Copenhagen with a win this week.
Here's everything you need to know about the match:
Where and when is it?
The game takes place at Telia Parken on Friday 9 June.

What time is kick-off?
It will get underway at 7.45pm.
What channel is it on?
RTE2 will show the game live with coverage kicking off at 7 pm.
Sky Sports Main Event will also will also have live coverage from 7.30pm.
You can also follow the match with The Irish Mirror's live blog.
Quotes corner
Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy: "“If we can play like we did against Georgia then yes we can (win).
“Will Denmark allow us play as well as that? It'll be a different atmosphere over there and in their favour.
“Will we have the courage and bravery to pass it like we did here in March? We played really well, so why not.
“But if they offered me a draw, I wouldn't even get on the plane. I’d take a draw here and now in both Denmark and Switzerland.
“Absolutely no question - and if anyone thinks that's negative, do me a favour.”

Betting odds
Denmark win: 4/7
Ireland win: 5/1
Draw: 23/10
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