Evan Ferguson returns to the Ireland starting side for tonight's Nations League play-off second leg against Bulgaria at Aviva Stadium.
Ireland take a 2-1 lead into the fixture looking to cement their League B status, and manager Heimir Hallgrimsson has again looked to send out an attacking formation for the visit of Bulgaria.
On-loan West Ham striker Ferguson will link up with Troy Parrott up front, while Jake O'Brien also comes into the starting XI.
O'Brien has been playing well at Everton at right back this season, however, it looks as though he will start centrally alongside captain Nathan Collins, while Dara O'Shea and Ryan Manning drop to the bench.
Otherwise, it's an unchanged side from the team that impressed in Plovdiv with Matt Doherty set to win his 50th cap for Ireland, and will start, once again, at right back.
Robbie Brady resumes on the left side of the defence, while it looks like Ireland will alter their formation somewhat to accommodate Ferguson.
Finn Azaz, Mikey Johnston and Jason Knight will all line up in midfield alongside Josh Cullen, however, it remains to be seen what shape the team takes with Hallgrimsson's fluid approach to formation.
Caoimhin Kelleher retains his place as the manager's number one and starts in goal.
**Republic of Ireland:** Caoimhin Kelleher; Matt Doherty, Nathan Collins, Jake O'Brien, Robbie Brady; Josh Cullen, Jason Knight, Mikey Johnston, Finn Azaz; Troy Parrott, Evan Ferguson
**Bulgaria:** Plamen Iliev; Nikolay Minkov, Ilia Gruev, Fabian Nuernberger, Valentin Antov, Bozhidar Kraev, Kiril Despodov (capt), Anton Nedyalkov, Simeon Petrov, Marin Petkov, Georgi Milanov
**Referee:** Umut Meler (TUR)