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Collins Feels Top Performance Is Coming Against Armenia

Ireland must win against Armenia at Aviva Stadium to keep World Cup hopes alive after losing to a lower-ranked team and narrowly losing to Portugal, with 45,000 tickets sold.

  • The Republic of Ireland will play Armenia in a crucial match for their World Cup qualifying hopes at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
  • Ireland captain Nathan Collins expressed his dislike for losing and the disappointment from recent defeats, asserting that they must improve their performance against Armenia to keep their World Cup hopes alive.
  • Ireland needs to win against Armenia and rely on results from other matches to maintain chances for play-off qualification, as coach Heimir Hallgrimsson emphasized the necessity for a better outcome.
  • The Football Association of Ireland reported a surge in ticket sales for the match, suggesting renewed hope among fans for the team after a strong effort against Portugal despite the loss.
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Republic of Ireland skipper Nathan Collins: I’m driven by the hurt losing causes

The defender still cannot explain last month’s 2-1 defeat in Yerevan.

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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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