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Harry Arter hopeful Jeff Hendrick and Stephen Ward will be fit for Denmark play-off

Jeff Hendrick celebrates with Stephen Ward after scoring against Everton
Image: Burnley duo Jeff Hendrick (left) and Stephen Ward are battling to be fit for Saturday's first leg

Harry Arter is optimistic Republic of Ireland team-mates Jeff Hendrick and Stephen Ward will be fit for Saturday's World Cup play-off in Denmark.

Question marks hang over the Burnley pair, with midfielder Hendrick battling a glute injury and defender Ward a knee concern.

However, Hendrick is expected to return to full training on Thursday and hopes are rising that he will be able to start against the Danes.

Bournemouth midfielder Arter said: "Obviously fingers crossed, they are two massive players for us, and I am sure they will be doing everything they can to be fit."

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Ward sat out Tuesday's session, with assistant manager Roy Keane saying the defender was "just looking after his knee a little bit".

Martin O'Neill's men face Denmark in Copenhagen on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Football from 7pm, with the second leg at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday.

Wales' midfielder Aaron Ramsey (L) vies with Republic of Ireland's midfielder Harry Arter during the group D World Cup qualifying football match between Wa
Image: Harry Arter (right) is one of 10 Ireland players on a booking

Jonathan Walters and James McCarthy are among the players already ruled out through injury while David Meyler is suspended for the first leg.

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"It's disappointing that the manager can't select everyone he's got in the squad at the minute but whoever comes in and plays will be determined and they will know their role," said Arter.

"I'm sure they'll give their all to try and get another result - the same as in Wales."

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A total of 10 players are on yellow cards and in danger of missing the second leg, including Arter, who said it was not on his mind.

"It's disappointing that you carry cards over, maybe in the future they might change that and keep it for group stages, but for me personally, and I'm sure I speak for all the lads who are on bookings, you have to just get on with it.

"I think our team spirit is probably different to what the lads have at their clubs and slightly different to what I have at my club."

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Bristol City midfielder Callum O'Dowda, 22, was the youngest player to start a competitive game under manager Martin O'Neill when he played against Moldova during the qualifying campaign.

"To go to the World Cup as well that would be the icing on the cake for me - the pinnacle," he said.

"These two games are like two cup finals."

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