Sep 5, 2016 at 7.45pm UK
SerbiaSerbia
2-2
Rep. IrelandRepublic of Ireland
Kostic (63'), Tadic (69' pen.)
Nastasic (72'), Katai (83')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Hendrick (3'), Murphy (81')
Ward (21'), Hendrick (27'), Brady (60'), Whelan (88')

Branislav Ivanovic: 'Republic of Ireland match toughest start for Serbia'

Branislav Ivanovic celebrates scoring for Chelsea against Sunderland on December 19, 2015
© AFP
Branislav Ivanovic expects a "difficult" test when Serbia face Republic of Ireland on Monday, claiming that the Irish provide Group D's strongest opponents.

Serbia defender Branislav Ivanovic has claimed that his side will face their toughest test first when taking on the Republic of Ireland in their opening World Cup qualifier.

The Eagles are aiming to reach just a second major tournament finals at the sixth time of asking, starting with a meeting against the fourth seeds in Group D.

Serbia also take on Euro 2016 sides Wales and Austria, as well as Moldova and Georgia, but Chelsea ace Ivanovic is not looking beyond Monday's first game on the long road to Russia 2018.

"Ireland is a very difficult opponent to start the qualification with - I would say the most difficult," he is quoted as saying by The Mirror. "Maybe this isn't something I should be saying ahead of the match, but we will be concentrating a lot on Jon Walters and Shane Long. They are the kind of players who don't need a second for defenders to have a lapse in concentration.

"They make things difficult from start to finish. Ireland are a very, very difficult opponent. They are an opponent that needs be respected, that demands respect. What I'm especially impressed about is their level of continuity. They've been together a while and there's a nice mix of young players and players with experience.

"It might be the fact that I've played in the Premier League for so long that I understand how difficult an opponent Ireland really is. They are aggressive and they make up for any faults that the team might have by giving their all every second, and each of the players are very difficult to defend against."

Serbia finished fourth in qualifying for Euro 2016, winning only two of their eight games.

Republic of Ireland's defender John O'Shea celebrates scoring the last minute equalizer with his team-mates during the UEFA Euro 2016 Group D qualifying football match Germany vs Republic of Ireland in Gelsenkirchen, western Germany on October 14, 2014
Read Next:
Coleman, O'Shea return to Ireland training
>

Premier League
Championship
League One
League Two
National League
Scottish Premiership
Scottish Championship
Scottish League One
Scottish League Two
La Liga
Bundesliga
Serie A
Ligue 1
Eredivisie
Primeira Liga
Major League Soccer
Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City33009369
2Chelsea33007259
3Manchester UnitedMan Utd33006159
4Everton32104227
5Hull City32014226
6Middlesbrough31203215
7Tottenham HotspurSpurs31203215
8Arsenal31116514
9Leicester CityLeicester31113304
10West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom31112204
11Liverpool311156-14
12West Ham UnitedWest Ham310235-23
13Burnley310224-23
14Swansea CitySwansea310224-23
15Southampton302124-22
16Sunderland301235-21
17Crystal Palace301213-21
18Watford301236-31
19Bournemouth301225-31
20Stoke CityStoke301226-41