Shootout heartbreak for Ireland | Slovakia 0-0 Rep of Ireland | Euro 2020 Play-Off Highlights

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Highlights from the Euro 2020 qualification play-offs as Republic of Ireland suffered penalty shootout heartbreak losing 4-2 against Slovakia.

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