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05 Sept 2025

Ireland v Finland - TV channel, team news and betting odds for Nations League tie

Ireland face the Scandinavian side in the UEFA Nations League this Thursday at the Olympiastadion in Helsinki, Finland.

Ireland v Finland - TV channel, team news and betting odds for Nations League tie

Head coach Heimir Hallgrimsson during a Republic of Ireland training session at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

Heimir Hallgrimsson is in last-minute preparation mode along with the Irish side in Helsinki ahead of their clash against Finland this evening.

Ireland are hoping for success in their third Nations League game this year, as two dull performances have left Irish supporters wary of any hope of success this year.

Here's al you need to know ahead of the match - 

WHEN/ WHERE IS THE MATCH?

The match will take place in the Olympiastadion in Helsinki, Finland. Kick off is at 7:45pm Irish time (9:45pm local time).

WHERE TO WATCH?

The match is being shown on RTÉ 2. It is also being streamed live on the RTÉ Player.

WHAT ARE THE BETTING ODDS?

There’s not much between the teams with Ireland 13/8, Finland 9/5 and the draw is 7/4.

IRELAND SQUAD

The full Irish squad is listed below. 

TEAM NEWS

The sides are expected to be evenly met, as the two nations are separated by only two spots in FIFA's world rankings (Ireland are 62nd, Finland are 64th).

Hallgrimsson, who paved the way for Iceland to enter the world stage with major success in the EUROs and the World Cup, was expected to usher in some success for the Irish side, but flat performances have left expectations low ahead of Ireland's third Nations League game.

A comprehensive defeat against England was followed by another flat performance against Greece, with supporter numbers dwindling at both games.

Over 1,000 Irish supporters will be present in Helsinki, hoping to see a first ever away Nations League victory.

Ireland head to Finland having won only six of their last 31 competitive fixtures and just two of the 18 they have played in the Nations League.

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