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Ireland will look to mark their first victory of the new Nations League campaign against Ukraine following defeat in Armenia, and here are our bet builder tips for the showdown in Dublin.

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Ireland vs Ukraine Bet Builder Tips

Will Keane to Score Anytime @ 11/4 on bet365

League One winner and top scorer Will Keane is featured in our first selection for Wednesday evening’s bet builder, and we’re tipping the 29-year-old to bag his first goal for Ireland against Ukraine.

Following Saturday’s disappointing 1-0 defeat in Armenia for Stephen Kenny’s side, we’re expecting the former Dundalk boss to rotate his starting XI and include Keane over one of Callum Robinson and Troy Parrott.

It is surely only a matter of time before the former Manchester United starlet finds the back of the net for his country, with his impressive goal record in England’s third tier suggesting that first sweet strike is right around the corner.

Both Teams to Receive 2+ Cards @ 13/8 on bet365

Neither Ireland nor Ukraine are a stranger to a booking – and it’s the same story for Slovakian referee Filip Glova, who will be officiating the encounter in Dublin at the Aviva Stadium.

Averaging 4.07 yellow cards per game in his career, we…

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