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Republic of Ireland arrange June friendly against Georgia
The Republic of Ireland will face Georgia in a friendly in Dublin on 2 June as they build up to a World Cup qualifier against the Faroe Islands.
The Georgia match will come four days after the Republic play England in a friendly at Wembley.
Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni will use friendlies as preparation for the qualifying fixture against the Faroes at the Aviva Stadium on 7 June.
The Republic travel to Sweden and host Austria this month in Group C matches.
Those games could go a long way to determining Ireland's fate as Sweden and Austria are regarded as their main rivals in the battle for the runners-up slot, with leaders Germany strong favourites to top the group.
Trapattoni will hope to head into the summer having taken a maximum six points from the Faroes following a 4-1 win in Torshavn in October - four days after their 6-1 humiliation at the hands of Germany.