O'Dea to Start for Ireland Tuesday, 16th Nov 2010 14:50 Loanee defender Darren O’Dea will start for the Republic of Ireland when they take on Norway in a friendly at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Wednesday (Sky Sports One, 7.30pm). The on-loan Celtic man, who will partner Manchester United’s John O’Shea at the centre of the defence, will win his third full cap.
It will be O’Dea’s first game since undergoing a knee operation a month ago. The surgery had initially been expected to keep the 23-year-old out of action for six weeks.
Several other Town players could also win caps on Wednesday. Tamás Priskin and Márton Fülöp are with Hungary for their friendly with Lithuania in Budapest.
Gareth McAuley has withdrawn from the full Northern Ireland squad facing Morocco in a friendly due to the achilles tendinitis, which is set to keep him out for another couple of weeks, but Josh Carson and Caolan Lavery are in the Northern Irish U21s for their friendly in Scotland.
Defender Troy Brown has received his first U21 call from Wales for their friendly against Austria.
Republic of Ireland: Given (Manchester City); Kelly (Fulham), O'Shea (Manchester United), O'Dea (Ipswich Town), Cunningham (Leicester City); Lawrence (Portsmouth), Fahey (Birmingham City), Whelan (Stoke City), Duff (Fulham), Long (Reading), Doyle (Wolves).
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