爱尔兰共和国v亚美尼亚生活压力am, match preview, team news and kick-off time for the UEFA Nations League clash

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爱尔兰共和国v亚美尼亚生活压力am and match preview, Tuesday September 27, 7.45pm

爱尔兰共和国v亚美尼亚生活压力am and match preview

Looking for a Republic of Ireland v Armenia live stream? You're in the right place –FourFourTwohas all the info you need.

The Republic of Ireland must avoid defeat to maintain their League B status when their Nations League campaign concludes with the visit of Armenia.

It has been a disappointing month for both sides, and one of them will drop into League C after Tuesday’s meeting in Dublin.

Ireland surrendered the lead to lose 2-1 away to Scotland on Saturday, while Armenia were thrashed 5-0 by Ukraine.

That left Stephen Kenny’s side on four points and the rock-bottom Armenians on three.

Their last meeting in June ended in a 1-0 victory for Armenia that gave them their only points of the campaign so far.

Since then, the visitors have lost four games in a row in their double-headers with Scotland and Ukraine, conceding 14 goals and scoring just one.

Neither of these sides will be heading toWorld Cup 2022(opens in new tab)in November, but they will still be wanting to end their campaigns on a high.

Josh Cullen is suspended for Ireland, but Kenny can otherwise count on a settled squad.

Arman Hovhannisyan and Kamo Hovhannisyan return from suspension for Armenia.

Form

Republic of Ireland: LDWLL

Armenia: LLLLW

Referee

Rade Obrenovic of Slovenia will be the referee for Republic of Ireland v Armenia.

Stadium

Republic of Ireland v Armenia will be played at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

Other games

Ukraine vs Scotland is on at the same time on Tuesday. This is the final round of fixtures in Group B1.

Kick-off and channel

开球时7.45pm BSTonTuesday September 27and it is being shown onPremier Sports 2inthe UK. See below for international broadcast options.

VPN guide

Use a VPN to watch Nations League football from outside your country

If you’re out of the country for a round of Premier League fixtures, then annoyingly your domestic on-demand services won’t work – the broadcaster knows where you are because of your IP address (boo!). You'll be blocked from watching it, which is not ideal if you’ve paid up for a subscription and still want to catch the action without resorting to illegal feeds you’ve found on Reddit.

But assistance is on hand. To get around that, all you have to do is get a Virtual Private Network (VPN), assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs. A VPN creates a private connection between your device and t'internet, meaning the service can’t work out where you are and won't automatically block the service you've paid for. All the info going between is entirely encrypted – and that's a result.

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UK TV rights

How to watch Nations League live streams in the UK

UK VPN Premier League live streams

UEFA Nations League games have split rights between Channel 4, Premier Sports, ITV and S4C.

US TV rights

How to watch Nations League live streams for US subscribers

USA VPN Premier League live streams

Fox Sports(opens in new tab)are the main Nations League rights holders, withTelevisaUnivision(opens in new tab)for Spanish-language speakers. If you pick up afuboTV subscription(opens in new tab), you'll be able to watch every game.

Head back to our VPN advice so you can take advantage when you're out of the country.

Canada TV rights

How to watch Nations League live streams for Canadian subscribers

Canada VPN Premier League live streams

DAZN(opens in new tab)subscribers can watch every single televised Nations League gae – and it gets better. After a one-month free trial, you'll only have to pay a rolling $20-a-month fee, or make it an annual subscription of $150.

The broadcaster also has all the rights to Premier League, Champions League and Europa League games in Canada, too.

Want in while you're out of Canada? Scroll back up and check out the VPN offers above.

Australia TV rights

How to watch Nations League live streams for Australian subscribers

Australia VPN Premier League live streams

Optus Sport(opens in new tab)are offering every game of the Nations League season for just $14.99/month for non-subscribers, which you can get via aFetch TV box(opens in new tab)and other friendly streaming devices.

To take advantage while you're not Down Under, follow the VPN advice towards the top of this page.

New Zealand TV rights

How to watch a Nations League League live stream for New Zealand subscribers

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UEFA Nations League games are being shown onSky(opens in new tab)in New Zealand.

Check out our VPN deals to watch when you’re not in New Zealand.

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Alasdair Mackenzie is a freelance journalist based in Rome, and aFourFourTwocontributor since 2015. When not pulling on theFFTshirt, he can be found atReuters,The Timesand thei. An Italophile since growing up on a diet ofFootball Italiaon Channel 4, he now counts himself among thousands of fans sharing a passion for Ross County and Lazio.