Contrary to prior warning, plenty of the traveling Irish supporters found their way into the home section of the Danish support tonight.
Although the Danish FA had been adamant that Irish fans in possession of designated home tickets would not be admitted to the Parken Stadium, this quite simply doesn't seem to have been the case.
With as many as 8,000 Irish fans expected to arrive in Copenhagen, there was certainly never going to be enough tickets to satisfy the demand in the away section alone.
Well, it appears clear that a healthy majority of the traveling Irish have gotten into the stadium - but not where they were 'supposed' to be.
Although they have been careful in disguising their real affinities; Davy Keogh was right then.
In the Danish end under cover shsssh!!! #coybig #DANIRL pic.twitter.com/v0ytk7unhS
— Gerry Mc Namee (@gerrymc123) November 11, 2017
And I'm in 😃😝. No problems at the gate. Not a bad seat either 🇮🇪🇩🇰 #irelandvdenmark pic.twitter.com/lG5GKXceMl
— Scott Evans (@Scott_Evans1) November 11, 2017
Irish lad 3 rows back just shouted f**k this come on Ireland 😂😂 few looks went his way #COYBIG
— Scott Evans (@Scott_Evans1) November 11, 2017
This is the DANISH section😂#COYBIG 🇮🇪⚽️👏 pic.twitter.com/dKwuPjBTGU
— Tony O'Donoghue (@Corktod) November 11, 2017
Win or lose that's what it's all about. Win be good tho. #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/ay0YDBYDca
— Matt Carolan (@matdinho) November 11, 2017
Positioned all over Parken Stadium, the Irish fans have been making most of the noise as Ireland got off to a shaky start in the first leg of this World Cup play-off.