Defeat in Armenia has put Stephen Kenny's team under pressure already.
The Republic of Ireland have the chance to get their Nations League campaign back on track this evening.
Stephen Kenny's side host Ukraine at the Aviva Stadium, having lost to Armenia 1-0 in their group opener on Saturday.
Seamus Coleman has been ruled out through injury, while Ukraine enter the game on the back of a disappointing World Cup play-off defeat to Wales on Sunday.
Kick off tonight in Dublin is at 7.45pm.
Elsewhere tonight in Ireland's group, Scotland host Armenia.
In League A, Wales are back in action when they host the Netherlands in Cardiff.
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