Northern Ireland Starts Nations League Strong with 2-0 Win

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September 06, 2024 · 1 min read

Northern Ireland Starts Nations League Strong with 2-0 Win
FootBall | September 06, 2024
Dan Ballard, who scored against Spain in June added Northern Ireland's second goal in their match against Luxembourg. (Image: Eye Press)

Northern Ireland started their Nations League campaign with a convincing 2-0 win over Luxembourg at Windsor Park. Paddy McNair opened the scoring in the 11th minute by converting a corner and Dan Ballard doubled the lead five minutes later with a header from George Saville’s low free-kick. Northern Ireland created additional chances in the second half but failed to extend their lead.

However, they maintained their 2-0 advantage with minimal trouble from Luxembourg. This victory marks Michael O’Neill’s first win in the Nations League and only Northern Ireland’s second in 17 matches in the competition. It also highlights a positive phase for O’Neill’s squad, who have now won four of their last six matches. The game was particularly notable as it was Northern Ireland’s first home fixture since their November win over Denmark.

Captain Trai Hume, making his debut as captain, led a youthful team that started brightly under the cool Belfast sky. McNair’s goal came from a long throw-in that Luxembourg failed to clear, and he calmly poked the ball into the net. Ballard’s header from a free-kick, reminiscent of his goal against Spain in June, solidified the lead. Northern Ireland had chances to increase their lead, with Callum Marshall and Dion Charles missing set-piece opportunities.

Trai Hume also came close but his shot hit the post. Luxembourg’s only notable attack was a late chance by Leandro Barreiro, who shot over the bar. Northern Ireland nearly added a third goal through Bradley and had a defensive mix-up but overall managed the game well to secure a clean sheet. Looking ahead, Northern Ireland will face Bulgaria on Sunday, who were held to a 0-0 draw by Belarus and had a player sent off.