Stephen Kenny says he and his team know the expectations and are excited about delivering on them.
Stephen Kenny admits the senior men's team need to produce a 'strong performance' to beat Armenia tonight.
Ireland need to avoid defeat against the visitors to retain their place in League B.
Armenia won the reverse fixture 1-nil in Yerevan last June but since then have suffered four defeats, conceded 14 goals and scored one.
Kenny is relishing tonight's game
Kick off at the Aviva Stadium is at 7.45.
Elsewhere in the group, Scotland will earn promotion to the top tier if they manage to earn a point away to Ukraine
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