Last chance for Poland after they win a throw on the right. They're a little too slow with it and the chance is gone. That'll be it.
90' +3
Judge relieves the pressure after winning a foul from Kedziora. It looks like this will end a draw.
90' +2
Randolph takes his time with a goal-kick, attracting the ire of the crowd. They're roaring their team on here!
90'
A. Judge enters the game and replaces C. O'Dowda.
O'Dowda, who can be proud of his display for Ireland today, is replaced by Judge.
There will be four added minutes and suddenly Poland look like they could grab the winner! Glich tries a dipping shot from range which Randolph catches gratefully.
87'
M. Klich has scored a goal for Poland! Assist by A. Milik.
Milik's assist was lovely there. He had the presence of mind to return it to Glich and the teams are level. It's no less than Poland deserve.
Klich grabs the equaliser! Just when it looks like Poland were being too calm, Klich surges from the Polish midfield, gets the ball back from a one-two with Milik and fires it past Randolph. 1-1!
86'
For a team losing at home Poland don't look too eager to chase the equaliser. They're remaining patient, popping the ball around, and it looks like it may pay off...
84'
Ireland are happy to sit back, waiting for Poland to come onto them. It's a risky tactic and Klich is next to fire over. Poland's final ball has been lacking all game.
81'
D. Horgan enters the game and replaces A. O'Brien.
P. Frankowski enters the game and replaces J. Błaszczykowski.
Ireland's goalscorer O'Brien gets some deserved rest. Hibernian winger Horgan takes his place.
That's Błaszczykowski's last kick of the game as he is replaced by Frankowski. Poland wouldn't be taking him off if this weren't a friendly.
78'
Poland gradually pass their way towards goal and get a chance from it as Blazczykowski cuts inside on his right foot and blazes a shot towards Randolph! It meets an Irish head and again Ireland boot it away.
77'
O'Brien gets another offside call against him as he tries to race onto a through-ball by Hourihane after good work by O'Dowda.
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76'
Ireland have done very little since scoring their goal and Poland are testing them now. The Eagles win a corner which they take quickly, but Ireland clear. Can they hold on?
74'
Close by Szymanski! Kadzior fizzes in a ball from the right. Szymanski leaps up in the box and heads it wide. He slaps his hands together - that was a chance and he knows it.
73'
C. Hourihane enters the game and replaces S. Williams.
D. Szymański enters the game and replaces G. Krychowiak.
Ireland use the stoppage to make a change of their own as Williams comes off. Hourihane takes his place.
Krychowiak is replaced by Szymański in Poland's midfield.
72'
R. Pietrzak enters the game and replaces A. Reca.
Confirmation of that change as Pietrzak replaces Reca.
71'
That looks like Reca's last contribution of the game as he's being summoned off.
70'
Reca whips in another cross from the left which Milk tries to meet with an over-head kick! He fails and it falls to Kadzior, whose low rasping shot is caught by Randolph.
68'
Poland pass the ball around but Ireland have all eleven men behind the ball. There's no way through for the Eagles at the moment.
66'
Szczesny clears unconvincingly as O'Brien chases the ball down in the Polish half. Luckily for him O'Brien is called offside.
65'
Poland slow the game down, finding their footing after that raft of changes. Linetty attempts another ambitious through-ball which only falls to Long.
63'
G. Burke enters the game and replaces C. Robinson.
Now Ireland make another change as Robinson comes off. Burke comes on in his place.
62'
Linetty attempts a left-footed shot from outside the Irish area which is high and not very handsome. Will the Eagles pull themselves together to get back in this?
61'
J. Bednarek enters the game and replaces K. Glik.
M. Klich enters the game and replaces K. Piątek.
Piątek, who has faded after a promising first half, is replaced by Klich.
Poland decide to make changes as Kamil Glik makes way for Jan Bednarek.
58'
O'Dowda, buoyed by his assist, attempts an ambitious shot that was only ever going high of goal. Poland look shellshocked at the moment.
57'
Poland sloppily give the ball away and Ireland have their tails up. Long tries to find Stevens on the left flank but punts it too far.
56'
Poland don't look pleased with having conceded and are pushing Ireland already. Reca crosses in from the left but Ireland boot it clear.
54'
D. Meyler enters the game and replaces J. Hendrick.
M. Doherty enters the game and replaces C. Christie.
Ireland react to the goal immediately, subbing off Cyrus Christie for Matt Doherty.
Hendrick comes off. Meyler replaces him.
53'
A. O'Brien has scored a goal for Republic of Ireland! Assist by C. O'Dowda.
That was a fantastic assist by Callum O'Dowda, who bamboozled his Polish counterpart there. It was clever play and Ireland have the lead!
Well well! Ireland take the lead through O'Brien after Poland fail to clear the corner. O'Dowda checks back inside on his left foot and puts it on a plate for O'Brien, who heads it past Szczesny. 0-1 to Ireland!
51'
What a run by Christie! Christie shrugs off several Polish defenders to power his way into the area. Just as he shoots, Glik slides in to block. Corner for Ireland.
50'
Poland have the ball again, and Linetty tries another swinging ball towards the Irish far post. This time it rolls out of play.
48'
Ireland wake up! A bewitching dribble by Robinson through the middle leads Ireland to give the ball to Christie. He passes back to O'Dowda, who tries a stinging shot which Szczesny drops low to claim.
47'
It's a slow start to the half as both sides try to regain their rhythm. Neither team can keep the ball for very long at the moment.
46'
D. Kądzior enters the game and replaces R. Kurzawa.
45'
HALF-TIME: POLAND 0 - 0 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
One change for Poland at half-time as Kądzior replaces Kurzawa.
The referee gets the second half underway. Poland look to have changed their system with Kadzior coming in at central midfield.
44'
Poland try to force the issue again but Randolph claims the ball, taking his time with clearing it upfield. The referee decides he's had enough and blows for half-time.
43'
Linetty attempts a lofted through-ball to his strikers but there's no one there. Poland are looking to end the half on a high.
41'
Poland put some clever passing play together with the ball winding up with Kedziora. He crosses in, there's panic in the Irish area and Randolph saves a shot from distance. Close from Poland.
39'
Play is stopped after O'Brien loses what looks to be a shin pad after challenging Linetty for a 50/50 ball. That was feisty but fair.
38'
Poland almost prosper after Piatek slips into the right-hand channel, crossing to the far post towards Blazczykowski. It's just too far though.
37'
Poland are posing Ireland problems occasionally. They've profited more from Ireland's mistakes than their own attacking play so far.
35'
A clever one-two down the Polish left hands Reza the chance to cross almost from the goal-line. He misses the target.
34'
Ireland have it back! O'Brien tries to find Robinson but can't. Hendrick makes a powerful run into the box but his cross dribbles tamely across goal.
Poland go straight up the other end and Milk tests Randolph! It's a dipping shot but Randolph drops to his knees and catches it comfortably.
33'
Poland still have it by the way, and the crowd are getting a bit restless, whistling at the players. Will someone do something soon?
32'
As you'd expect from a friendly, the game is being played at a slightly sedate pace. It's interesting if not thrilling stuff.
31'
Ireland play keep-ball again until a loose pass by Egan gifts Poland a throw. Glik crosses the play from right to left and now it's the Eagles' turn to build an attack.
28'
Ireland win a throw down their right. Christie throws it long into the box. It falls for O'Brien, whose snap shot across goal lacks just a bit of accuracy.
27'
Not far off by Kaminski! From the corner Kaminski tries an audacious half-volley from the edge of the box. It's on target but unfortunately it deflects off Krychowiak and the chance is gone.
26'
Another corner for Poland! Piatek again tries to dribble his way through the Irish defence only for a man in green to boot it clear.
25'
Poland again try to find Milik from the corner but Egan heads it away. Ireland subsequently win a free-kick.
24'
Reca wins a corner from Keogh after making a promising run down Poland's left hand side.
23'
Poland have the ball again and the crowd are willing them on! Ireland are pressing them well though and Poland can't get out of their half.
22'
The ball winds up with Ireland's left wing-back Stevens who tries to find Robinson only for Glik to put an end to it.
21'
Ireland relieve the pressure by passing it around in their half for a solid minute. Not much is happening.
19'
Poland are gradually asserting themselves as Brzeczek waves his men forward. Poland try a similar throw-in to Piatek to the one that led to Milik's chance but this time it ends in a Poland foul.
18'
It's with Poland again. Kurzawa and Stevens tussle for the ball near Ireland's left corner flag, only for Kurzawa to bring down the Sheffield United man.
17'
Poland take the corner short before crossing it back in towards Piatek, but Ireland reclaim it comfortably. Neither side has really threatened their opponents' goal so far, bar Milik's header.
15'
A terrible flick by O'Dowda gifts Poland the ball and Piatek wins a corner after an Irish defender is forced to nick the ball from him as he runs on goal.
14'
O'Dowda's high looping corner is headed high and wide by Egan. A bit of a missed opportunity for Ireland there.
13'
Another corner for Ireland after good work by Christie down Ireland's right. Five Irish men are forward for this.
11'
Poland look more purposeful now. Milik tries a cross in but Keogh kicks it away. Ireland win the ball after a Kedziora foul. Brzeczek looks bemused.
10'
Ireland go up the other end quickly and win a corner but Poland see it out after Keogh unfairly brings Glik down.
9'
CHANCE FOR POLAND! Milik heads just wide after the throw-in is headed on across the box by Kaminski! Should he have scored?
8'
Clever pressing by Poland forces Randolph to clear the ball long, winning the Eagles the ball. They try to build an attack but Ireland are camped in front of their box and see the ball out for a Poland throw.
6'
Ireland's back three are keeping the ball well so far, allowing them to build attacks slowly. Williams briefly loses the ball in his own half but quickly wins it back. It's patient stuff.
5'
Poland have their first attempt of the game as some slick passing play allows Milik to have a pop from just outside the six yard box. It slides wide of Randolph's goal.
4'
Glik fouls Robinson as the Preston player tries to glide past the Polish defender just beyond the centre circle.
3'
It's all Ireland in the early stages as they keep the ball patiently in their own half. Keogh attempts another long ball and loses the ball but his teammates quickly win it back.
1'
The national anthems are all done and the referee blows his whistle. The match is underway!
Ireland start the game brightly, passing it between themselves at the back. Keogh tries a long ball from the back but it rolls out for a Poland goal-kick.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of this international friendly match between Poland and the Republic of Ireland at the Stadion Miejski.
Both Poland and Ireland come into this friendly match in Wroclaw looking to improve on their recent form, after Poland endured a disappointing World Cup in Russia this past summer and Ireland got thumped 4-1 by Wales in the UEFA Nations League last Thursday.
The White and Reds of Poland are already showing signs of recovering from their dismal World Cup showing, drawing 1-1 with Italy in Bologna in their inaugural Nations League tie. Ireland are in deeper trouble, having conceded nine in their previous two competitive matches. Will the Boys in Green do better today?
POLAND (4-4-1-1): Wojciech Szczesny; Tomasz Kedziora, Marrcin Kaminski, Kamil Glik (c), Arkadiusz Reca; Jakub Blaszczykowski, Grzegorz Krychowiak, Karol Linetty, Rafal Kurzawa; Krzysztof Piatek; Arkadiusz Milik.
SUBS: Damian Szymanski, Lukasz Skorupski, Mateusz Klich, Lukasz Fabianski, Bartosz Bereszynski, Rafal Pietrzak, Adam Dzwigala, Jan Bednarek, Przemyslaw Frankowski, Jacek Góralski, Damian Kadzior, Robert Lewandowski.
SUBS: Ronan Curtis, Shane Duffy, Alan Judge, Daryl Horgan, Graham Burke, David Meyler, Conor Hourihane, Colin Doyle, Ciaran Clark, Sean McDermott, Matt Doherty.
IRELAND (3-5-1-1): Darren Randolph; Richard Keogh (c), Kevin Long, John Egan; Enda Stevens, Cyrus Christie, Callum O'Dowda, Jeff Hendrick, Shaun Williams; Callum Robinson; Aiden O'Brien.
Martin O'Neill has taken the opportunity to put out an experimental Ireland side today, then, as the Boys in Green change to a back three with the first choice defensive pairing of Clark and Duffy dropping to the bench.
It's been a quietly absorbing game for a friendly with Poland doing the bulk of the attacking work. The Eagles had the best chance of the half in Milik's header but couldn't take advantage. Ireland, meanwhile, haven't done much.
Poland, meanwhile, finish the international break with two draws, and Lewandowski will have to wait for his 100th appearance. That's all for now. Goodbye!
A creditable result for both teams, then, who will be glad to go unbeaten. O'Brien's header gave Ireland the lead against the run of play before Klich gave Poland a deserved equaliser later on.
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