Stephen Kenny could be pitted against Gareth Bale's Wales or Erling Haaland's Norway in his first game in charge as Ireland boss.

The Boys in Green will discover who they will face in the Uefa Nations League later this year in tomorrow's draw. Ireland will be in League B again this year despite finishing bottom of their group in 2018 after the leagues were restructured.

And there will be a new man at the helm when Stephen Kenny takes over from Mick McCarthy at the end of the summer. Ireland will be placed in Pot 3 for the draw alongside Turkey, Northern Ireland and Euro 2020 playoff opponents Slovakia, reports the Irish Sun.

Pot 1 contains Russia and the Czech Republic along with familiar opponents Wales and Austria.

While Pot 2 will see Ireland pitted against one of Scotland, Norway, Serbia and Finland.

The final Pot is made up of the League C winners from 2018 Bulgaria, Israel, Hungary and Romania.

The draw means Kenny could be pitted against Borussia Dortmund sensation Haaland or face another meeting with Bale and Ryan Giggs' Wales. The winners of each group will be promoted to League A for the 2022 Nations League while the four last placed teams will be relegated down to League C.

And Ireland's performance in the 2020 Nations League will also have an impact on their qualification hopes for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The ten group winners in World Cup qualification will go automatically to the tournament while the ten group runners up will enter the playoffs.

After that, the two best Nations League group winners who didn't finish in the top two of their World Cup qualifying group will join the ten teams in the playoffs with three World Cup places up for grabs.

Ireland failed to win a single game in their last Nations League campaign under former boss Martin O'Neill as two defeats to Wales and two draws with Denmark saw them end the competition in last place.

The draw for this year's competition will take place at 5.00 pm Irish time on Tuesday March 3rd in Amsterdam.