Northern Ireland National Football Team took on San Marino National Football Team in the Group H of the QR on October 14. The final score saw Northern Ireland beat San Marino 3-0.
Paul Smyth scored the first goal of the game on the 5th minute of the match, handing Northern Ireland the advantage. goals from Josh Magennis and Conor McMenamin followed, setting the final scoreline at 3-0.
Fans are eager for the showdown as the upcoming meeting sees Northern Ireland and San Marino are set to clash again, 7 months after their previous QR Group H match which Northern Ireland won 0-2. Northern Ireland's form has taken a hit, as they enter this encounter after losses to Kazakhstan, Slovenia, Denmark and Finland. If they want to stop their recent slide, defensive solidity must be the focus, particularly since their backline remains a concern, having conceded goals in each of their last six home matches.
San Marino are on a troubling run just like their oponents, heading into this match following seven back-to-back defeats to Slovenia, Denmark, Finland, Kazakhstan, Northern Ireland and St. Lucia, extending their winless streak to twenty games. Their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have allowed goals in ten consecutive away matches.
This QR Group H clash features attacking talents who have defined the campaigns of Northern Ireland National Football Team and San Marino National Football Team. Northern Ireland’s attacking options have been bolstered by Dion Charles, the team’s top scorer, and Conor Washington, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Charles has already scored two goals in QR Group H this season, with Washington contributing two assists to top their creative tally in the league. Jamal Lewis, Jonny Evans and Isaac Price have supported the attack well, combining for important goals and assists throughout the campaign.
Meanwhile, the attacking efforts of San Marino, carefully orchestrated by Franco Varrella, have been driven by Manuel Battistini, who has delivered in crucial moments.
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Northern Ireland kicked off the game with Conor Hazard, Jamal Lewis who got substituted by Brodie Spencer on the 79th minute, Jonny Evans who got substituted by Isaac Price on the 63rd minute, Daniel Ballard, Trai Hume, Jordan Thompson, Shea Charles, Paddy McNair, Dale Taylor who got substituted by Conor McMenamin on the 79th minute, Josh Magennis who got substituted by Conor Washington on the 63rd minute and Paul Smyth who got substituted by Callum Marshall on the 63rd minute as starters, with Dion Charles, Bailey Peacock Farrell, Matthew Kennedy, Paddy Lane, Brad Lyons, Callum Marshall, Conor McMenamin, Isaac Price, George Saville, Luke Southwood, Brodie Spencer and Conor Washington on the bench.
San Marino's starting eleven were Elia Benedettini, Simone Franciosi who got substituted by Alessandro D'Addario on the 46th minute, Dante Rossi, Roberto Di Maio, Filippo Fabbri, Manuel Battistini, Lorenzo Lazzari who got substituted by Lorenzo Lunadei on the 88th minute, Lorenzo Capicchioni who got substituted by Luca Ceccaroli on the 76th minute, Alessandro Golinucci, Matteo Vitaioli who got substituted by Marcello Mularoni on the 60th minute and Nicola Nanni, with , Luca Ceccaroli, Michele Cevoli, Alessandro D'Addario, Enrico Golinucci, Lorenzo Lunadei, Andrea Magi, Marcello Mularoni, Samuel Pancotti, Aldo Simoncini, Fabio Tomassini and Tommaso Zafferani on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card three times throughout the game. Jamal Lewis, Conor Washington and Paddy McNair were the ones to receive it.
Since October 2016, the teams have clashed three times. Northern Ireland have won all three matches, leaving San Marino without a single victory or draw. Their most recent clash took place on March 23, 2023, with Northern Ireland winning 0-2. Over the course of these three head-to-head games, Northern Ireland have found the net nine times, whereas San Marino have scored zero. So, overall, Northern Ireland have the edge in head-to-head matches against San Marino in their recent history.
Northern Ireland have played ten matches in QR Group H, with three wins, zero draws, and seven losses this season, scoring nine goals at an average of 0.90 per match and conceding thirteen at a rate of 1.30 per match. San Marino have won zero of their ten matches in QR Group H this season, with zero draws and ten defeats, netting three goals (0.30 per match) and conceding 31 (3.10 per match).
Northern Ireland are currently on a run of five straight losses, including defeats against Kazakhstan, Slovenia, Denmark and Finland in their last five outings, while San Marino are on a seven-game losing streak, with defeats against Slovenia, Denmark, Finland, Kazakhstan, Northern Ireland and St. Lucia in their last seven matches. Overall, Northern Ireland have won four of their last twenty matches, losing eleven and drawing five, while in their last twenty matches, San Marino have recorded zero wins, eighteen losses, and two draws.
As always, QR Group H's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Northern Ireland are 5th with nine points from their ten games, while San Marino sit 6th with zero points from ten matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Northern Ireland and San Marino in real time. You can watch the goals by Paul Smyth, Josh Magennis and Conor McMenamin as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Northern Ireland - San Marino are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.