History is on Ireland's side in the opening matches of major tournaments.
Before the 2012 loss to Croatia, and the nightmare that eventually followed, Ireland were unbeaten in their previous four matches.
Those games included underdog wins against England in 1988 and Italy in 1994. The other two games saw Ireland come from behind to draw 1-1 with England in 1990 and Cameroon in 2002.
Euro 1988: England 0-1 Republic of Ireland
Ray Houghton put the ball in the English net in West Germany in 1998. The only goal of the game in Gelsenkirchen remains one of the most famous in Irish history.
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1990 World Cup: England 1-1 Republic of Ireland
Two years later, the two teams met again in their opening game of a major tournament. Kevin Sheedy scored his most famous goal in an Irish jersey, late in the second half as Jack Charlton's side earned a point in Cagliari.
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1994 World Cup: Italy 0-1 Republic of Ireland
Six years after scoring in West Germany, Houghton was the hero once more in Giant's Stadium. His goal was the only one of the game as Ireland defeated Italy in a repeat of their quarter-final from 1990.
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2002 World Cup: Republic of Ireland 1-1 Cameroon
Matt Holland scored Ireland's only goal in his World Cup debut against Cameroon in Niigata. Like Sheedy did 12 years earlier, Holland scored a second-half equaliser after Patrick M'Boma have given the African side an early lead.
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Euro 2012: Republic of Ireland 1-3 Croatia
The less said about four years ago the better. Sean St. Ledger scored Ireland's only goal of the tournament. Mario Mandzukic broke Irish hearts with the game's first and final goals and Nikica Jelavic scored the Croat's middle goal.
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Ireland's record is relatively positive (P5 W2 D2 L1) in these games. Let's hope that does not change on Monday evening against Sweden. It could be a disaster if it does.
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