Ireland fans boo as Wembley screens show ex-England internationals predicting big win
England fans also booed loudly as Amhran na bhFiann was played ahead of kick-off.
Former England internationals Tony Adams and Aaron Lennon drew loud boos from the Ireland support as they were interviewed on the big screens at Wembley ahead of kick-off on Sunday.
The pair were asked for their score predictions in the run-up to the match - the final one of the 2024 Nations League B, Group 2 campaign.
Adams answered first and went for a big England win - a repeat scoreline from the friendly four years ago when England saw off the Boys in Green, then managed by Stephen Kenny, by three goals to nil.
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With more than 5,000 Irish fans packed into the ground, they made their feelings known by booing the ex-Arsenal man, who won 66 caps for his country between 1987 and 2000.
Lennon was also asked for his guess and he repeated Adams' 3-0 prediction - again drawing boos from the large and loud travelling support.
The Green Army have made it over to London in big numbers for the match.
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