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Stephen Baker, the Middlesbrough full back, has been called into the Republic of Ireland's "B" squad for the game against Northern…

Stephen Baker, the Middlesbrough full back, has been called into the Republic of Ireland's "B" squad for the game against Northern Ireland at Tolka Park on February 11th.

Baker, who impressed when facing Liverpool's Steve McManaman in the first leg of the English League Cup tie at Anfield in midweek, made one appearance in the national under 21 squad two years ago.

Michael O'Neill of Aberdeen, is one of several senior internationals in a Northern Ireland squad which includes the brothers, Jeff and Jim Whitley, born in Zimbabwe but qualified to play for Northern Ireland because of their ancestry.

Northern Ireland (Squad): A Fettis (Blackburn), R Carroll (Wigan), I Jenkins (Chester), P McGibbon (Wigan), C Murdock (Preston), D Patterson (Luton), A Hughes (Newcastle), K Rowland (QPR), P Kennedy (Watford), J McCarthy (Birmngham), D Sonner (Ipswich), P Mulryne (Man Utd), S Robinson (Bournemouth), M O'Neill (Aberdeen), G McMahon (Stoke City), G O'Boyle (St Johnstone), B Hunter (Reading), Jeff Whitley (Man City), D Lennon (Raith Rovers), Jim Whitley (Man City).

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