Could be better. Could be a lot worse.
Sunday morning saw the Euro 2020 groups being announced, and the Republic Of Ireland finds themselves in a group with Switzerland, Denmark, Georgia, and Gibraltar.
Having initially being pulled for Group C, but due to technicalities, were then pushed to Group D.
Robbie Keane said at the event: “I’m honoured and privileged to be working beside Mick [McCarthy]. No game is easy, and I’m very excited to have a few games here in Dublin.”
Here are the groups in full, in the order they were announced:
GROUP A
England
Czech Republic
Bulgaria
Montenegro
Kosovo
GROUP B
Portugal
Ukraine
Serbia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
GROUP C
Netherlands
Germany
Northern Ireland
Estonia
Belarus
GROUP D
Switzerland
Denmark
Republic Of Ireland
Georgia
Gibraltar
GROUP E
Croatia
Wales
Slovakia
Hungary
Azerbaijan
GROUP F
Spain
Sweden
Norway
Romania
Faroe Islands
Malta
GROUP G
Poland
Austria
Israel
Slovenia
FYR Macedonia
Latvia
GROUP H
France
Iceland
Turkey
Albania
Moldova
Andorra
GROUP I
Belgium
Russia
Scotland
Cyprus
Kazahkstan
San Marino
GROUP J
Italy
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Finland
Greece
Armenia
Liechtenstein