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Craig Cathcart to miss Northern Ireland World Cup qualifier v Czech Republic

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Image: Craig Cathcart is to miss Northern Ireland's World Cup qualifier against Czech Republic on Sunday due to injury

Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has been dealt a blow ahead of Sunday's World Cup qualifier in the Czech Republic with the news that defender Craig Cathcart will miss the game through injury.

The 27-year-old missed Watford's loss to Arsenal on Saturday due to a groin strain and that problem will now keep him out of his country's clash in Prague.

As a result of Cathcart's absence, O'Neill has called up Shrewsbury's Ryan McGivern and the uncapped Rochdale midfielder Matthew Lund into a group that will spend the week at a training camp in Austria before going on to the Czech Republic.

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It gives O'Neill plenty to ponder for the first match of the 2018 World Cup qualification process as Cathcart played every minute of this summer's Euros in France as part of a three centre-back system which may now have to be rejigged.

Veteran Aaron Hughes is unavailable having yet to undergo a pre-season with new Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters so 23-cap defender McGivern is welcomed back into the group nearly two years on from his most recent appearance.

Ryan McGivern
Image: Ryan McGivern, who has not played for Republic of Ireland since 2014, has been called up in Cathcart's absence

Paddy McNair could also slot in at centre-back where the uncapped Tom Flanagan can also be utilised, or O'Neill may consider reverting to a flat back four.

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Lund has been included in a senior squad for only the second time having been part of the group that O'Neill took to Romania in November 2014.

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