A shellshocked Republic of Ireland side travel to Hungary to face Qatar in a friendly on Tuesday night.The hosts of the 2022 FIFA World Cup have been added to Group A of UEFA's World Cup qualification program. This is to ensure that they play enough friendlies before their home competition next year.Qatar have won both matches they have played this month - 1-0 against Luxembourg and then 2-1 against Azerbaijan.Captain Hassan Al-Haydos scored twice in their last game against Azerbaijan as they came back from a goal down to win 2-1.FT: It’s a second straight win in Europe for Felix Sanchez’s side!! Qatar were not good enough in the first half and trailed to Shyedaev’s penalty at halftime, but turned the game around after the break courtesy of a double from the skipper Al Haydos #QatarInEurope pic.twitter.com/zThsO1DOzb— Qatar Football Live (@QFootLive) March 27, 2021Stephen Kenny's Republic of Ireland have got off to the worst possible start in their bid to qualify for the World Cup. They lost their opening game 3-2 against Serbia, but the shock came on Saturday night.Ireland lost 1-0 to minnows Luxembourg, with Gerson Rodrigues scoring the only goal of the game in the 85th minute.They are currently bottom of Group A, and will be itching to end this international period with a win against Qatar.Qatar vs Republic of Ireland Head-to-HeadQatar have never faced the Republic of Ireland in a competitive international match.Qatar vs Republic of Ireland Team NewsQatarQatar do not have any injury concerns among the squad that was named for this set of internationals. However, their star forward Akram Afif was not even named in the squad with a thigh injury.Injuries: Akram AfifSuspensions: NoneRepublic of IrelandThe Republic of Ireland are expected to rotate their squad heavily from the side that started against Luxembourg in Dublin. Matt Doherty and Enda Stevens have been ruled out. James McClean, Shane Long and Troy Parrott are all set to start. Kieran O'Hara could be handed the goalkeeping duties, with Mark Travers and Gavin Bazunu having played the last two games.Injuries: Matt Doherty and Enda StevensSuspensions: NoneDoherty & Stevens ruled out of Qatar friendly Ireland squad travelled to Debrecen, Hungary last night ahead of the match on Tuesday, March 30➡️ https://t.co/48DSYCFRTw#WEAREONE | #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/6WUrIgk8nu— FAIreland ⚽️🇮🇪 (@FAIreland) March 29, 2021Qatar vs Republic of Ireland Predicted XIsQatar Predicted XI (3-5-2): Saad Al Sheeb; Bassam Al-Rawi, Boualem Khoukhi, Tarek Salman; Pedro, Hassan Al Haydos, Assim Madibo, Abdulaziz Hatem, Abdelkarim Hassan; Almoez Ali, Ahmed AlaeldinRepublic of Ireland Predicted XI (3-4-3): Kieran O'Hara; Seamus Coleman, Dara O'Shea, Shane Duffy; Cyrus Christie, Jeff Hendrick, Jayson Molumby, Robbie Brady; Shane Long, Troy Parrott, James McCleanQatar vs Republic of Ireland PredictionQatar have been in good form, with Ireland struggling in recent games. The Asian champions are a well-coached side under Felix Sanchez, and will make life difficult for the Irish. We are predicting a win for Qatar in this game.Prediction: Qatar 2-1 Republic of Ireland