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Murphy in European Championship Action - Ipswich Town News

Academy striker Paul Murphy is likely to be in Republic of Ireland U17 action this evening when his side take on Germany in their first European U17 Championship elite group qualifier at Terryland Park, Galway.

The young Irish side face Greece in their second game in Lissywoollen on Friday with their final match on 18th March when Portugal are at Terryland Park. The winner of the group goes through to the finals in Turkey in May.

Last month Murphy scored a goal in each game as the Irish beat Finland in two friendlies.

Republic of Ireland U17s: Ger Hanley (Salthill Devon), Harry Lee (Charlton Athletic), Gavin Holohan (Cherry Orchard), Paudric Ormsby (Crumlin United), Johnny Dunleavy (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Mark Connolly (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Kallum Keane (Derby County), Gavin Gunning (Blackburn Rovers), Shaun Timmins (Birmingham City), Aaron Doran (Blackburn Rovers), Conor Clifford (Chelsea), Conor Hourihane (Sunderland), John Sullivan (Crumlin United), Gearoid Morrissey (Ringmahon Rangers), Greg Cunningham (Manchester City), Paul Murphy (Ipswich Town), Darragh Satelle (Crumlin United), Robert Brady (Manchester United).

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