
Republic of Ireland U17s group confirmed for November's World Cup
Colin O'Brien's young Boys in Green, have drawn Paraguay, Uzbekistan and Panama in Group J for the underage global competition.
The squad will head to Qatar in November for what is Ireland's first appearance at an Under-17s World Cup and will begin the tournament by facing Panama.
They will then take on Uzbekistan, then followed by Paraguay on match day three.
It is the first time the tournament will have 48 teams. The top two teams in each group, along with the eight best third-placed sides, will qualify for the round of 32. From the round of 32 onwards, the tournament will be played in a knock-out format.
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Colin O'Brien's team have been drawn against Paraguay, Uzbekistan and Panama in Group J 🇵🇾🇺🇿🇵🇦🇮🇪
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Speaking after the draw, Ireland head coach Colin O'Brien said: "There are 48 teams represented at the draw and I'm proud to see Ireland among them.
"It's exciting and very intriguing coming up against different countries from different confederations. We've Asian, South American and Central American opposition and it will be a superb experience for the players and the staff.
"I always say that often people judge young international sides by their senior teams but you never know, a team could have a special group of players who we so happen to be coming up against.
"The draw is done, so the hard work for the tournament begins tomorrow. We have our opening game date, we have our opponents and we'll be looking forward to the World Cup."
Ireland qualified for the tournament after being the best runners-up in UEFA U-17 Euros qualification. While missing out on the Euros competition, their 5-0 win over Iceland secured their spot in Qatar.
The Under-17s' first preparation games for the World Cup will begin next month when they head to Croatia for three friendlies against Norway, Türkiye and Croatia.
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