Another Cap for Clarke? - Ipswich Town News
Academy striker Billy Clarke could win his fourth cap for the Ireland U19s this afternoon when they face the Czech Republic in La Manga. The Irish youngsters are currently playing in a four-team tournament in the Spanish resort, organised by the Norwegian FA.
Clarke scored Ireland's first goal in a 3-0 victory over the 'hosts' in their opening game. They complete their matches with a fixture against Denmark tomorrow.
The Czech Republic are rated as one of the best sides in Europe at this level and Ireland will do well to get a result.
Clarke, 17, has scored two goals in his three games at U19 level.
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