from fai website
Republic of Ireland manager Don Givens has named Richard Dunne and John O'Shea in the starting XI for Wednesday's friendly international against Greece in Athens (Kick off 7:00 Irish time - live on Sky Sports).
Dunne and O'Shea play in a new-look defence alongside captain Kenny Cunningham and Steve Finnan, with Dunne being selected in a conventional left back role in the absence of Ian Harte. It will be O'Shea's first ever start for Ireland, having made his debut in August 2001 as a substitute against Croatia at Lansdowne Road.
In midfield, Stephen McPhail will start his first game for Ireland since the US Cup in 2000 when he lines out on the left hand side of a midfield that also includes Matt Holland, Lee Carsley and Colin Healy.
As revealed on Monday, Bohemians Glen Crowe and Tottenham Hotspur's Gary Doherty will start in attack.
More to follow
Team: Given (Newcastle United); Finnan (Fulham), O'Shea (Manchester United), Cunningham (Birmingham City), Dunne (Manchester City); Healy (Celtic), Carsley (Everton), Holland (Ipswich Town), McPhail (Leeds United), Doherty (Tottenham Hotspur), Crowe (Bohemians).
look like crowe is the only recognised penalty taker in the team also :)