Darren Randolph and Republic of Ireland are through to the knockout stages of Euro 2016 after defeating Italy 1-0.
Goalkeeper Randolph kept a clean sheet and a goal from Robbie Brady in the 85th minute was enough to send the Irish through.
Martin O’Neill’s boys in green moved up to third in Group E with four points from their three games.
Hammers defender Angelo Ogbonna was also on show as he played 90 minutes for Italy in his first appearance in the competition.
Ireland will take on France on Sunday in Lyon while Ogbonna head’s to the Stade de France with the Azzurri to face defending champions Spain.
Ireland’s win meant all four West Ham players in the competition as Dimitri Payet and James Collins’ also qualified for the next round.
Wales will play Northern Ireland on Saturday for a place in the quater finals.
If Ireland progress they will face either England or Iceland in the last eight where Wales will take on either Hungary or Belgium.
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