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COVID-hit Ireland draw with Wales, Haaland hits Norway hat-trick

Published: 11 Oct 2020 - 09:08 pm | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 11:14 pm
Wales' midfielder Kieffer Moore (L) and Wales' defender Connor Roberts (R) vie with Republic of Ireland's defender Shane Duffy during the UEFA Nations League Group B4 football match between the Republic of Ireland and Wales at the The Aviva Stadium in Dub

Wales' midfielder Kieffer Moore (L) and Wales' defender Connor Roberts (R) vie with Republic of Ireland's defender Shane Duffy during the UEFA Nations League Group B4 football match between the Republic of Ireland and Wales at the The Aviva Stadium in Dub

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Ireland hung on for a gritty 0-0 draw at home to Wales in their UEFA Nations League B Group 4 game in Dublin on Sunday and Erling Haaland hit a superb hat-trick as Norway hammered Romania 4-0 in Oslo in Group 1.

The Irish had to overcome the loss of seven players to COVID-19 precautions as forwards Adam Idah and Aaron Connolly were already excluded, and an unnamed player who tested positive for the virus and four more who were deemed to be close contacts were also stood down.

With the sides evenly matched, Ireland's Shane Long and Daryl Horgan had the best of the chances in the second half. However, a red card for winger James McClean seven minutes from time hampered the home side further and the game finished in a draw.

The result left Wales top of Group 4 on seven points after three games, one ahead of Finland, who comfortably beat Bulgaria 2-0 in Helsinki. Ireland are third on two points, with Bulgaria bottom on one.

In the other early-evening League B game, playmaker Martin Odegaard set up Erling Haaland for two of his three goals as Norway thumped Romania 4-0 in Oslo to go top of Group 1 on six points, two ahead of the Romanians.

The other teams in League B are in action later on Sunday.