Both anthems booed at Wembley ahead of Ireland v England
Amhrán na bhFiann and God Save The King were both given hostile receptions at Wembley this evening.
Both Amhrán na bhFiann and God Save The King were booed heavily by opposition fans ahead of this evening's UEFA Nations League clash between Ireland and England at Wembley Stadium.
When the sides met in September at the Aviva Stadium, Irish fans showered God Save The King with boos. On this occasion, the Irish anthem was played first and the English fans made sure to drown out the Irish fans with a chorus of boos.
Moments later, it was the Irish fans turn to give their opponents some stick as they showered the English anthem with boos on a loud and raucous night at Wembley Stadium.
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England are massive favourites to get the job done against Ireland tonight and secure their promotion back to League A of the Nations League.
The Three Lions battered the Boys in Green 2-0 at the Aviva Stadium in September and Irish fans will be desperate for the Boys in Green to show more fight and quality this evening.
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