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Rice And Grealish To Be BOOED!

talkSPORT Preview Ireland vs England. talkSPORT hits the streets of Dublin to ask fans about the reception they will give Rice and Grealish. Troy Deeney talks about his experience with Lee Carsley. Morgan Gibbs-White backs Carsely for success. Heimir Hallgrimsson talks about beating England in 2016 and talks about his current Irish side. Jack Draper loses his US Open Semi Final. Emma Hayes talks about the opportunities for female coaches in football.

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