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Fresh faces in Republic squad
Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni has included six uncapped players in his squad for next week's friendly internationals against Paraguay and Algeria.
Keeper Brian Murphy, defender Greg Cunningham, midfielders Keith Treacy, Kevin Fahey and Paul Green and striker Cillian Sheridan, who have been taking part in this week's training camp at Malahide, are among those to have been retained by the Italian.
Senior men Stephen Kelly, Sean St Ledger, Damien Duff, Glenn Whelan, Keith Andrews, Kevin Doyle and Robbie Keane will join up with the squad on Sunday ahead of the two games in Dublin.
Everton's Shane Duffy will also remain with the squad for training only.
The Republic face Paraguay on Tuesday evening and Algeria on Friday.
Both those sides have qualified for the World Cup finals.
The starting line-up for Friday evening's training game against the Republic of Ireland Amateurs at Gannon Park has also been revealed.
Hull's Paul McShane captains the side in a match which will be played behind closed doors.
Republic of Ireland team to play Republic of Ireland Amateur team on Friday at Gannon Park:
Joe Murphy (Scunthorpe); Paul McShane (Hull) (capt), Shane Duffy (Everton), Darren O'Dea (Celtic); Greg Cunningham (Manchester City), Liam Lawrence (Stoke), Kevin Foley (Wolves), Paul Green (Derby); Shane Long (Reading), Leon Best (Newcastle), Cillian Sheridan (St Johnstone).
Substitutes: Brian Murphy (Ipswich), Eddie Nolan (Sheffield Wednesday), Keith Fahey (Birmingham City), Anthony Stokes (Hibernian).
Republic of Ireland squad:
Keiren Westwood (Coventry), Joe Murphy (Scunthorpe), Brian Murphy (Ipswich); Eddie Nolan (Sheffield Wednesday), Stephen Kelly (Fulham), Paul McShane (Hull), John O'Shea (Manchester United), Greg Cunningham (Manchester City), Sean St Ledger (Preston), Kevin Foley (Wolves), Darren O'Dea (Celtic); Damien Duff (Fulham), Keith Treacy (Preston), Glenn Whelan (Stoke), Keith Andrews (Blackburn), Liam Lawrence (Stoke), Keith Fahey (Birmingham), Paul Green (Derby); Robbie Keane (Tottenham), Kevin Doyle (Wolves), Leon Best (Newcastle), Shane Long (Reading), Anthony Stokes (Hibernian), Cillian Sheridan (St Johnstone).