Judge and Ireland Into Euro 2020 Play-Offs - Ipswich Town News
Town forward Alan Judge and the Republic of Ireland will take part in March’s Euro 2020 play-offs following a 1-1 draw with Denmark in Dublin this evening.
Judge was left on the bench throughout as the Danes did enough to take one of the two automatic places, along with Switzerland, who won 6-1 away in Gibraltar.
Former Blues striker David McGoldrick impressed for ex-Town boss Mick McCarthy’s side, while another one-time Blues player, Jonas Knudsen, was an unused sub for Denmark.
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