UEFA have confirmed the Republic of Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifying fixtures, with no changes to the original list released.
Ireland will face the Netherlands, World Cup holders France, Greece and Gibraltar - with only the top two qualifying.
UEFA issued the Group B fixtures on Sunday night but within two hours they issued a statement saying a new set has to be issued.
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“We have noticed an issue with the calendar and we ask you to DISREGARD the fixture list that was sent out,” read the statement from European football’s governing body.
“A new version will be issued as soon as possible. Apologies for the inconvenience caused. Fixtures are subject to change.”
UEFA have now confirmed there will be no changes to the original list released, much to the relief of any supporters who have already booked flights and accommodation.
In a short statement on Monday morning, the FAI said: "UEFA have now confirmed the fixture schedule for the UEFA EURO 2024 campaign with no change to the original Group B schedule."
It means that the Boys in Green will start their campaign at home to France in March before a trip to Greece and a home match against Gibraltar in June.
Fixtures - UEFA EURO 2024 Qualifying
27/03 - Republic of Ireland v France
16/06 - Greece v Republic of Ireland
19/06 - Republic of Ireland v Gibraltar
07/09 - France v Republic of Ireland
10/09 - Republic of Ireland v Netherlands
13/10 - Republic of Ireland v Greece
16/10 - Gibraltar v Republic of Ireland
18/11 - Netherlands v Republic of Ireland
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