The Republic of Ireland will take on Belarus in their final UEFA Euro 2016 warm-up game in a international soccer friendly at Turner's Cross on Tuesday, 31 May, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has announced.

It will be the first time the venue has hosted a full men's senior Irish international match. However Ireland did play Spain at Flower Lodge in 1985, the last full international in Cork.

Martin O'Neill's team played Switzerland on Friday, winning 1-0.

Ireland will host Slovakia tonight and Netherlands on Friday 27 May – both of these games will take place at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.

Following the match against Netherlands, they will travel to the Fota Island Resort in Cork for a pre-UEFA Euro 2016 training camp, from Monday 30 May through to Friday 3 June.

Their game against against Belarus will take place on day two of the training camp.

The match with Belarus will be the first ever meeting between the teams.

Alyaksandr Khatskevich's side are currently ranked 64th in the world and will be in action against Montenegro tonight.

Ticket details for the international friendly have yet to be announced.