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Live video coverage and text updates of the Uefa Women's Nations League game between Northern Ireland and Albania, plus updates from Hungary against the Republic of Ireland.

The home side make four switches to the line-up who began against Albania on Saturday with Bolglarka Vida, Fanni Nagy, Loretta Nemeth and Emoke Papai being replaced by Laura Kovacs, Lilla Turanyi, Laura Palakovics and Dora Sule.

Eileen Gleeson makes just the one change to the starting XI who were the comfortable victors against Northern Ireland with Lily Agg replacing Megan Connolly, who drops to the bench.: Szocs, Kovacs, Papp, Turanyi, H Nemeth, Palakovics, Fenyvesi, Zeller, V Szabo, Sule, Kajan.: Pongracz, Terestyenyi, Csanyi, Oreg, Savanya, V Nagy, Papai, Nemeth, Vachter, Vida, Siber, Nagy.: Brosnan, Quinn, Hayes, Caldwell, Toland, O'Sullivan, McCabe, Agg, Payne, Lu Quinn, Carusa.

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