Ireland and North Macedonia played out a goalless draw with Caoimhin Kelleher, Seamus Coleman and Troy Parrott among the standout performers in the international friendly match.

DUBLIN, IRELAND - MARCH 31: Jason Knight of Republic of Ireland (L) and Tihomir Kostadinov of North Macedonia (R) battle for the ball (duel)  during the International Friendly match between Republic of Ireland and North Macedonia at Aviva Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/Sports Press Photo/Getty Images)

Ireland played out an uneventful 0-0 draw with Macedonia on Tuesda night

Caoimhin Kelleher: Had one save to make in the first-half when a deflected free-kick came through the wall, but he dealt with it well by diving to his left and pushing the ball around the post. 6

John Egan: A first start in two and a half years and Egan can be happy with his night’s work, with very little to do at one end and a cross that Troy Parrott failed to convert at the other. 6

Nathan Collins: A quiet night too for the captain, who made a couple of interceptions and tackles when needed, as the visitors posed little threat. 6

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Dara O’Shea: Likewise O’Shea had little to do, but he showed good distribution in the first half to find Seamus Coleman, whose header teed up an early Chiedozie Ogbene chance. 6

Troy Parrott after the match

Troy Parrott after the match(Image: ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne )

Seamus Coleman: A leader’s performance as per usual. He played like there was a World Cup place at stake and spent much of his time on the pitch in the North Macedonian half. 7

Jason Knight: A solid performance on his return to Heimir Hallgrímsson’s starting-11. 6

Jayson Molumby: Another assured display after his man of the match performance in Prague means he will hold onto the Josh Cullen role for the foreseeable future. 6

Liam Scales: Back in at left-wing-back after suspension and he rambled forward as often as he could, and saw one shot blocked in the second-half. 6

Chiedozie Ogbene: Another eager display despite his lack of action at club level, and he was unlucky not to score early on. 6

Finn Azaz: Linked up well with Troy Parrott, but could have had a goal of his own had he brought his shooting boots. Plenty to come from the Southampton man. 7

Troy Parrott: Couldn’t find the target when it mattered, but produced two delightful finishes when flagged for offside. He hit the post in the second-half. 7

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SUBS:

Harvey Vale (for Molumby 61): Produced a couple of decent crosses. 6

Bosun Lawal (for Azaz 61): An eagerly anticipated debut, with more to come. 6

James Abankwah (for Coleman 61): Forced off with an injury. 6

Mark Travers (for Kelleher 61): Very little to do. 6

Jake O’Brien (for Egan 72): Not on long enough to rate.

Adam Idah (for Parrott 72): Not on long enough to rate.

Johnny Kenny (for Ogbene 83): Not on long enough to rate.

Alan Browne (for Abankwah 83): Not on long enough to rate.

North Macedonia: Stole Dimitrievski 6; Gjoko Zajkov 6, Darko Velkovski 5 (Nikola Serafimov 46, 5), Imran Fetai 6 (Visar Musliu 66, 5); Darko Churlinov 6, Tihomir Kostadinov 6 (Boban Nikolov 60, 5), Isnik Alimi 6 (Ljupche Doriev 60, 6), Sebastijan Herera 6; Enis Bardhi 5 (Milan Ristovski 46, 6), Eljif Elmas 6 (Reshat Ramadani 60, Egzon Bejtulai 72), Elmin Rastoder 5 (Daniel Mustovski 46, 6).

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