
Stephen Kenny's future is in doubt after last night's Euro 2024 qualifying defeat.
The odds have been released for the next Republic of Ireland manager.
It follows Ireland's 2-1 defeat to the Netherlands last night - meaning their Euro 2024 qualifying hopes are all but over.
Today - the Irish Independent reports the FAI board 'are split' on whether to keep Stephen Kenny on as manager.
Ireland play Greece, Gibraltar and the Netherlands next - with Kenny poised to stay on for those games as it stands.
However - with his future up in the air - Lee Carsley is emerging as the favoured successor as Republic of Ireland boss.
He's an 11/4 favourite on Paddy Power, with Neil Lennon second at 11/2.
Chris Hughton, Roy Keane and John O'Shea round out the top five.
Here's the list in full of who's most likely to be the next Republic of Ireland manager:
11/4 Lee Carsley
11/2 Neil Lennon
7/1 Chris Hughton
10/1 Roy Keane
11/1 John O’Shea
11/1 Sam Allardyce
12/1 Damien Duff
14/1 Keith Andrews
14/1 Robbie Keane
16/1 Rafael Benitez
18/1 Anthony Barry
22/1 Ralph Haenhuttl
22/1 Stephen Bradley
22/1 Steve Bruce
25/1 Jim Crawford
25/1 Mick McCarthy
33/1 Mark Kennedy
40/1 Michael O’Neill
66/1 Eddie Howe
66/1 Shay Given
80/1 Phil Neville
80/1 Jose Mourinho
80/1 Garreth Southgate