Strong Meath representation on Ireland squad

The Ireland Amputee squad, managed by Dunshaughlin's Christy McElliott and including Skryne man James Conroy and Summerhill's Jack Douglas, are prepared for the challenge of the EAFF Nations League as they look to achieve the ultimate goal of qualifying for the European Championships in 2024.

The Amputee squad and staff have flown out to Annecy, France this week to face the hosts France, Italy and Germany in what is set to be a challenging group for McElligott's side.

The three-match group tournament will kick-off today (Friday, September 8) against France before Italy a day later and the final match against Germany on Sunday, September 10 in an intense three days of tournament football.

The EAFF Nations League is in its inaugural year and it has been launched to provide competition football in the years between the European Championships and the World Cup.

"I'm delighted with the way the preparation has gone. We've been training on the weekends and the application from the squad has been fantastic and it needs to be ahead of what is a really exciting opportunity," said manager McElligott.

"They've brought into our principles of play and how we want to approach each game. It's a difficult group but we believe we have everything we need to be successful.

"No doubt, we need to apply ourselves in the right way and stay organised but as long as we show good resolve and strong as a group, I'm sure we can achieve something special."

EAFF Nations League - Fixtures

France v Ireland

Friday, September 8

Kick-off: 3.30pm

Italy v Ireland

Saturday, September 9

Kick-off: 2.15pm

Germany v Ireland

Sunday, September 10

Kick-off: 3.45pm

Ireland Amputee Squad: James Conroy, Gareth Clyde, Garry Hoey, Stuart McEvoy, David White, Kevan O’Rourke, Stefan Balog, Ruairi Murphy, James Boyle, Neil Hoey, Jack Douglas, Kevan Fogarty, Christopher McDermott.

Staff: Manager - Chris McElligott, Coach - Christopher McDermot, GK Coach - Daniel Gilmour, Physio - Louise Costello