Evening Standard
·10 de junho de 2025
How to watch Luxembourg vs Republic of Ireland: TV channel and stream for friendly today

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·10 de junho de 2025
Republic of Ireland have been warned against complacency in bid to make it five games unbeaten
The Republic of Ireland take on Luxembourg in an international friendly tonight, looking to finish the season strongly.
Heimir Hallgrimsson’s side were eight minutes away from recording an impressive win over Senegal on Friday, but Ismaila Sarr’s equaliser meant they had to settle for a draw.
That result, however, did stretch Ireland’s unbeaten run to four games as they build confidence ahead of their World Cup qualification campaign which gets underway with a double header against Hungary and Armenia in September.
Facing a Luxembourg side ranked 91st in the FIFA world rankings, Ireland are heavy favourites to win tonight.
However, Hallgrimsson has issued a warning over complacency to his players after recalling Luxembourg’s shock win over Sweden in a friendly back in March.
He said: ”Luxembourg have shown in the past how quickly they have developed as a football team. They have had the same coach for a long time, really consistent in team selection, so it’s more like playing a club team.
“I watched the Sweden game when they played here, they beat Sweden 1-0 and they could have scored more goals against Sweden.
“And I know a little bit about them, the strength of Sweden. So I wouldn’t look at it as a shock to the nation if we did not get a good result here.
“It’s that good a team, that a win here would be really good for us at this stage. I hope nobody is taking them lightly, if that is the right word to say.”
So will Luxembourg claim another big scalp or will Ireland make it five games unbeaten? Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch...
TV channel: The game will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video. Coverage starts at 7.35pm BST ahead of an 7.45pm kick-off.
Live stream: Amazon Prime subscribers can watch via pay-per-view which costs £2.49.