Wales v Republic of Ireland

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23628/09/1960Republic of Ireland 2-3 WalesC Jones (2), WoosnamDalymount Park, DublinFr
35111/09/1979Wales 2-1 Republic of IrelandWalsh, CurtisVetch Field, SwanseaFr
36024/02/1981Republic of Ireland 1-3 WalesPrice, Boyle, YorathTolka Park, DublinFr
39926/03/1986Republic of Ireland 0-1 WalesRushLansdowne Road, DublinFr
42228/03/1990Republic of Ireland 1-0 Wales Lansdowne Road, DublinFr
42806/02/1991Wales 0-3 Republic of Ireland Racecourse Ground, WrexhamFr
43619/02/1992Republic of Ireland 0-1 WalesPembridgeRoyal Society Showgrounds, DublinFr
44517/02/1993Republic of Ireland 2-1 WalesM HughesTolka Park, DublinFr
47211/02/1997Wales 0-0 Republic of Ireland National Stadium, CardiffFr
54624/03/2007Republic of Ireland 1-0 Wales Croke Park, DublinECQ
55517/11/2007Wales 2-2 Republic of IrelandKoumas (2)Millennium Stadium, CardiffECQ
58308/02/2011Republic of Ireland 3-0 Wales Aviva Stadium, DublinCC
60314/08/2013Wales 0-0 Republic of Ireland Cardiff City Stadium, CardiffFr
63524/03/2017Republic of Ireland 0-0 Wales Aviva Stadium, DublinWCQ
64009/10/2017Wales 0-1 Republic of Ireland Cardiff City Stadium, CardiffWCQ
64606/09/2018Wales 4-1 Republic of IrelandLawrence, Bale, Ramsey, C RobertsCardiff City Stadium, CardiffNL
64916/10/2018Republic of Ireland 0-1 WalesWilsonAviva Stadium, DublinNL
66511/10/2020Republic of Ireland 0-0 Wales Aviva Stadium, DublinNL
66815/11/2020Wales 1-0 Republic of IrelandBrooksCardiff City Stadium, CardiffNL

Following the partition of Ireland in 1920, both the Belfast based IFA and the Dublin based FAI chose players born in the whole of Ireland to represent their respective teams until 1950.

The Football Association of Wales were incredibly loyal to the IFA and repeatedly opposed the FAI's requests to join the British Championships and despite being recognised by FIFA since 1924 it took a further 36 years before the FAW agreed to a friendly international against the Repubic of Ireland.

It was another 19 years before the two teams met again, this time at Swansea's Vetch Field. Ian Walsh scored on his debut as Wales won 2-1 and Wales continued their 100% record against the Irish two years later in Dublin as another debutant, Terry Boyle, scored in Wales' 3-1 win.

A debutant's goal, this time an Irish debutant, was responsible for the Republic of Ireland's first victory of Wales as Bernie Slaven scored the only goal of the game at Lansdowne Road, Dublin in 1990.

The first competitive match between both countries came in 2007 during the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. The match at Croke Park was an historic match as it was the first ever football match to be played at the home of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).

Welsh players to have made their debut against the Republic of Ireland: