Bradley 'massively proud' to captain country
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Liverpool's Conor Bradley says it will be "something special" to lead out Northern Ireland for the first time in Saturday's Nations League contest with Belarus in Hungary.
The game, which will be played behind closed doors and at a neutral venue because of Uefa restrictions on the hosts, will see the 21-year-old become his country's fourth different skipper in their past five games.
Manager Michael O'Neill has said he will rotate captains through this Nations League campaign following the international retirement of Jonny Evans in August.
"To just play for your country is a massive honour but to be captain is something special," Bradley told BBC Sport NI.
"Everyone knows how much I love to come away and play for my country and to have the armband on is going to be very special.
"I just want to keep going now, put in a good performance and hopefully we get the result that we want."