Ireland v Israel shows the notion that sport and politics do not mix is risible

Football Association of Ireland board discussing whether to play home game at a neutral venue

Taoiseach rejects calls for intervention in upcoming matches

Ireland v Israel shows the notion that sport and politics do not mix is risible

The Republic of Ireland will play October’s Nations League game against Israel at a neutral venue behind closed doors, the FAI has announced

DUBLIN: Ireland’s home game against Israel in the Nations League will be played at a neutral site and behind closed doors, the Irish soccer federation confirmed Friday. The…

The bottom line is authorities don’t want to pay the price for a principled stand

Irish football’s governing body said “operational challenges” would impact the Aviva Stadium’s suitability to stage the game.

The Republic of Ireland's Nations League fixture with Israel on October 4 will be held behind closed doors at a neutral venue overseas, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI)…

Irish footballers, fans, and celebrities launch campaign urging a boycott of the game

Sinn Féin, Labour and Green Party say games should be stopped over Israel’s treatment of Palestinians

Minister’s Olympics excuse sounds like scraping the barrel for pretexts to justify inaction