Israel visit Tallaght in first leg of Euro Under-21 play off

Jim Crawford’s team are aiming to reach first major tournament at the grade

Jim Crawford's Ireland Under-21 team will face Israel in their European Under-21 Championships play-off. Photograph: Giuseppe Fama/Inpho
Jim Crawford's Ireland Under-21 team will face Israel in their European Under-21 Championships play-off. Photograph: Giuseppe Fama/Inpho

Jim Crawford’s Republic of Ireland under-21s are a two-legged victory over Israel in September away from reaching the European Championships for the first time at this age grade.

Israel outlasted Poland to finish second in Group B behind Germany, who needed two late goals to beat them in their home match before only winning 1-0 away.

“Israel will be a tough opponent, there’s no mistaking that,” said Crawford after leading Ireland to second in Group F behind Italy.

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“They finished above Poland and Hungary in their group, who are very good teams at this level, and they also lost narrowly to the group winners Germany in each of their games. They had five players called up to their senior team during this campaign which shows how well they have done.

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“The talk from other countries in Nyon before the draw was that Ireland were the preferable opponent to be drawn against — that in itself is motivation for us. We’re at home first and we want a big crowd there to support us because we can’t lose sight of the challenge Israel will pose and the crowd will play their part.”

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Meanwhile, holders St Patrick’s Athletic open their FAI Cup campaign at home to Waterford but the ties of the first round have Dublin club Oliver Bond Celtic travelling north to play Derry City while Crumlin’s Bangor Celtic face Shamrock Rovers.

There is a local derby to whet the appetite with Cobh Ramblers welcoming Cork City to St Colman’s Park before the August bank holiday weekend.

The FAI also confirmed the women’s cup final will return to Tallaght on Sunday, November 6th, with the men’s decider at the Aviva stadium seven days later. Both kick-offs are 3pm. As part of the FAI’s “no referee, no game” campaign, all teams in the first round will provide the officials with a pre-match guard of honour.

FAI Women’s Cup — first round draw

Sligo Rovers v Douglas Hall

Whitehall Rangers v Athlone Town

Cork City v Bonagee United

Bohemians v Galway FC

Peamount United v Finglas United

DLR Waves v Treaty United

All ties to be played on the week ending July 10th

FAI Men’s Cup — first round draw

Cobh Ramblers v Cork City

Treaty United v Usher Celtic

Salthill Devon v Malahide United

Sligo Rovers v Wexford

Dundalk v Longford Town

Lucan United v Killester Donnycarney

Bonagee United v Pike Rovers

Derry City v Oliver Bond Celtic

UCD AFC V Cockhill Celtic

Drogheda United v Athlone Town

St. Patrick’s Athletic v Waterford

Finn Harps v Bohemians

Bray Wanderers v Shelbourne

Bangor Celtic v Shamrock Rovers

Bluebell United v Galway United

Maynooth University Town v Villa FC

All ties to be played on the week ending July 31st

Gavin Cummiskey

Gavin Cummiskey

Gavin Cummiskey is The Irish Times' Soccer Correspondent