The play-off draw for Euro 2016 has been completed in Nyon with the Republic of Ireland being handed a tough tie against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Martin O'Neill's side have been drawn to play the first leg away from home between November 12-14, with the return matches between November 15-17. Elsewhere, there’s a Scandinavian derby as Sweden face Denmark, while Norway take on Hungary and Ukraine will play Slovenia.

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