Northern Ireland beat Czech Republic to seal first away friendly win in 13 years

Northern Ireland achieved what England could not as they beat the Czech Republic 3-2 in Prague on Monday but they had to cling on as the hosts threatened to come back from three goals down.

The Green and White Army’s first friendly victory away from home in 13 years was a dramatic one as Paddy McNair’s brace, either side of a Jonny Evans strike, had them in charge before Vladimir Darida and Alex Kral struck two in two minutes to set up a nervy finish.

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