International Round Up
Our international duo of Ross McCormack and Paul Green were restricted to the Scots and Irish subs benches, but both got a taste of the action.
McCormack replaced former team-mate Robert Snodgrass as Scotland held the USA to a goalless draw in Glasgow. Snodgrass, who was subbed on 69 minutes came closest to scoring with a free-kick.
Meanwhile in Dublin, the O'Neill/Keane revolution got off to a fine start with a 3-0 win over Latvia, former whites' favourite Robbie Keane opening the scoring for the Irish on 22 minutes. Paul Green came on as an 81st minute sub for Glenn Whelan.
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