Town striker Daryl Murphy was again an unused sub as the Republic of Ireland were beaten 3-0 by Belgium in their second game at Euro 2016 in Bordeaux this afternoon.
The Belgians netted three times in the second half, Romelu Lukaku scoring twice and Axel Witsel once, to seal a comfortable victory.
Murphy, 33, will hope to finally make his tournament bow and pick up his 22nd full cap in the final game against Italy, who have already won the group, in Lille on Wednesday when Ireland, who drew 1-1 with Sweden in their opening match, need to win to progress to the knockout stage of the competition.