The Republic of Ireland men's senior team will face Hungary and Portugal in a pair of June friendlies.
The Boys in Green, who are yet to appoint a new manager to succeed Stephen Kenny, welcome Hungary to the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday, 4 June.
They will then take on Portugal the following Tuesday, 11 June, in an away trip to Aveiro.
Ireland last faced Hungary in a friendly in June 2021 which ended in a scoreless draw, while the Portuguese were group opponents during the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.
The games follow next month's home friendlies against Belgium and Switzerland on 23 and 26 March.
All four opponents will be competing at Euro 2024 this summer, while Ireland will not return to competitive action until September for the next UEFA Nations League campaign.
With the Irish side in the second tier League B, the draw for that Nations League group is due to take place this Thursday.
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