AFC Bournemouth
Harry Arter played a pivotal role as Republic of Ireland earned a huge win over Wales to take them to the World Cup qualifying play-offs.
Arter went off after 77 minutes, but was an underrated part of the only goal of a tight contest at Cardiff City Stadium.
12 minutes into the second half, Jeff Hendrick's cross from the right was aimed towards Arter, but the midfielder showed poise and awareness to dummy the ball, allowing it to roll into the path of James McClean to secure the invaluable winning goal.
What a night ☘☘☘ pic.twitter.com/AAkwWnJj2W
— Harry Arter (@HarryArter2) October 9, 2017
The victory means the Republic end the 2018 World Cup qualifiers unbeaten away from home, winning three out of five matches. The Irish will find out who they will face on Tuesday 17th October.
James McClean's goal that sparked scenes of jubilation for Ireland supporters in Cardiff and around the world! 🇮🇪 #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/rfYrIhMoDU
— FAIreland (@FAIreland) October 10, 2017