The Football Faithful
·16 November 2025
Parrott hat-trick seals Ireland comeback and World Cup play-off

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·16 November 2025

Troy Parrott scored a stunning hat-trick as the Republic of Ireland beat Hungary in dramatic fashion to secure a World Cup play-off place.
Ireland headed to Hungary on Sunday knowing only a win would be enough to keep their World Cup dream alive, having trailed the Hungarians by a point before kick-off.
A nightmare start for Heimir Hallgrímsson’s side saw Hungary lead inside three minutes, as Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szboszlai set up Daniel Lukacs for an early opener.
Ireland levelled just 12 minutes later, as Parrott restored parity from the penalty spot. Chiedozie Ogbene was brought down in the box with VAR awarding the spot-kick, which Parrott powered home.
Caoimhín Kelleher kept Ireland in it with a superb save from Roland Sallai, but a sublime strike from Barnabas Varga restored Hungary’s lead before the break. Ireland needed two goals to win it and hope appeared to be disappearing when Adam Idah saw a goal disallowed for offside.
However, Parrott’s second of the game gave The Boys in Green a lifeline, as he lifted a fine finish over Denes Dibusz with 10 minutes to go. Hope re-established, Ireland pushed forward for a winner and found it in the final seconds.
Parrott latched onto Liam Scales’ header and prodded past Dibusz to spark wild celebrations from the Irish contingent.
For Parrott, who called his brace in the 2-2 draw with Portugal the ‘best night of my life’ just days ago, he now has one to top it.









































