Northern Ireland will look to overcome a poor Nations League start and soaring temperatures when they take on Cyprus on Sunday.
Ian Baraclough's men kicked off the new campaign with a tepid 1-0 defeat to Greece on Thursday night.
It was an abject display from Northern Ireland who have yet to win a Nations League game in 11 previous attempts.
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Their record stands at two draws and nine defeats, a dismal run Baraclough will be determined to improve on this evening.
Cyprus are also looking to bounce back from an opening defeat to Kosovo three days ago.
Here's more info on the game and how to watch it...
When and where is the game?
The Nations League match is at the AEK Arena in Larnaca on Sunday, June 5.
What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 5pm UK time.
What channel is it on?
The game is being shown live on Premier Sports 1 (Sky channel 412) with coverage starting at 4.30pm. Premier Sports subscriptions start at £9.99 per month.
Is there a live stream?
Premier Sports subscribers can live stream the game on the Premier Player.
Any other coverage?
Yes, Belfast Live will be live blogging all the action from the AEK Arena.
Betting odds
- Cyprus 3/1
- N Ireland Evs
- Draw 21/10
Odds from McLean Bookmakers
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