After the Republic of Ireland’s tame win in Gibraltar, it’s hard to have any confidence in Mick McCarthy’s charges. Gibraltar are ranked in 194th place in FIFA international World football, playing 20 times and losing them all. To give a comparison, Georgia are ranked 91st and the Republic of Ireland 34th. Georgia have been winning most of their UEFA Nations League games, albeit against lower opposition than the Republic of Ireland. The Irish side’s form is very poor having won just the two games from twelve played since November 2017. Georgia have won eight of their last eleven games.
Southampton shocked top four contenders Tottenham Hotspur in their last match before the international break and they will be looking to inject the same treatment on Brighton, who have not lost in their last three and advanced in the FA Cup via post match penalties over Millwall just before the international break. Brighton have a loss, a draw and three wins in their last five matches and they have won each of their last two home matches. They have three clean sheets and two wins in their last five home league matches but they will be hoping for a first win over Southampton in six meetings, having failed in the last five. Southampton on the other hand, have two wins in their last seven matches and they have lost three of the last five so we can’t say they head to this game on a very good footing. Away from home, they have two straight losses going to this game and just two wins in 16 matches. A five game unbeaten run over Brighton is what they will cling on however. In 21 meetings between the two sides, Brighton have four wins and Southampton nine.