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  2. Republic of Ireland national football team results (1960–1979)

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    25 October 1978 UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying Group 1: Republic of Ireland 11 England: Dublin, Ireland: Daly 27' Latchford 8' Stadium: Lansdowne Road Attendance: 48,613 Referee: Aldinger (West Germany)

  3. England national football team results (1960–1979) - Wikipedia

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    2.7 1976. 2.8 1977. 2.9 1978. 2.10 1979. ... Republic of Ireland 1–3 England: Dublin, Republic of Ireland: Strahan 41' Report: ... Third place play-off:

  4. Is England vs Ireland on TV tonight? Kick-off time, team news ...

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    The Three Lions take on Ireland in their final Nations League fixture Is England vs Ireland on TV tonight? Kick-off time, team news, channel and how to watch Nations League game

  5. England–Republic of Ireland football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    England and Ireland has a long-standing rivalry, stretching back to Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland, when settlers started to control Irish affairs, British colonising the Irish Island and displacing the locals and with the Plantation of Ulster, the Catholic (local) majority was under the control of the Protestant minority settlers.

  6. 1976 in British television - Wikipedia

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    30 June – Killers (1976) 1 July – The Bionic Woman (1976–1978, 2007) 3 July Nobody Does It Like Marti (1976) The XYY Man (1976–1977) 18 July – Forget Me Not (1976) 31 August – Cilla's World of Comedy (1976) 1 September – Star Maidens (1976) 2 September – The Howerd Confessions (1976) 3 September Lucky Feller (1976)

  7. UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying - Wikipedia

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    The qualifying round for the 1976 European Football Championship consisted of 32 teams divided into eight groups of four teams. Each group winner progressed to the quarter-finals.

  8. The Big Match - Wikipedia

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    The Big Match was a British football television programme, screened on ITV between 1968 and 1992. [1]The Big Match originally launched on London Weekend Television (LWT) – the ITV regional station that served London and the Home Counties at weekends – screening highlights of Football League matches.

  9. 1976–77 British Home Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Scots and English thus faced each other in the final match knowing the winner would take the trophy, the Scots achieving a victory on England's home ground to take the trophy for the second year in a row and demonstrate their dominance in British football. The match was followed by a mass pitch invasion by Scottish supporters. [1]