Jonathan Walters feels it is the Republic of Ireland players who must help boost attendances at the Aviva Stadium on big international nights.
Less than 28 thousand attended last night's crucial Euro 2016 qualifier against Georgia but a bigger crowd will be expected for the next home game against world champs Germany.
Walters celebrates with Wes Hoolahan - ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
Walters admitted after his vital match-winning performance against the Georgians that a big support will be needed to give the Boys in Green any chance of getting a result against the Germans
Meanwhile, the Scottish camp are still confident that they can win against Poland and put themselves in a good position to qualify ahead of Ireland.
Scotland fell to Germany 3-2 having come from behind twice and just three days after their 1-0 defeat in Georgia but Scottish captain Scott Brown is far from disheartened
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