Third Cap for Casement - Ipswich Town News
Defender Chris Casement won his third Northern Ireland U21 cap as his side lost 4-0 to a Scotland U20 team at Partick Thistle's Firhill on Thursday evening.
The 19-year-old played the full 90 minutes at centre-half.
Scotland used the game as a warm-up for next month's FIFA U20 World Cup in Canada. Town's Jaime Peters will be a key member of the host nation's challenge for the trophy.
Northern Ireland U21s: Tuffey (Carson 65), Callaghan, McArdle, Casement, McVey, Doherty (McCaffrey 45), Garrett, Mulgrew (Donnelly 58), Buchanan (McAllister 45), Fordyce (Turner 45), Stewart.
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