
Victories over Bosnia & Herzegovina and the Faroe Islands has ensured that Mohan's side have qualified for the Elite Round with a game to spare.
The Dutch have also qualified for the Elite Round with wins over the same opposition, and will guarantee top spot in Group 10 if they avoid defeat to Ireland in Longford's City Calling Stadium.
Speaking ahead of Tuesday's tie, Mohan has said the side will do all they can to win the group, despite already qualifying.
"We want to win the group. We want to be as highly seeded as possible. That's the challenge now for the players. We're treating this as an Elite Phase game, against Elite Phase opponents", Mohan revealed.
"Spirits are high in the camp ahead of the game. It's a brilliant reward for the players to have qualified for the Elite Round with a game to spare."
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Republic of Ireland Under-19 Squad
Goalkeepers: Kian Clarke (Shamrock Rovers), Brian Maher (St. Patrick's Athletic)
Defenders: James Clarke (Burnley), Nathan Collins (Stoke City), Tom Gaston (Girondins de Bordeaux), Jack James (Luton Town), Andy Lyons (Bohemians), Lee O'Connor (Manchester United)
Midfielders: Aaron Bolger (Shamrock Rovers), Barry Coffey (Celtic), Conor Coventry (West Ham United), Jordan Doherty (Sheffield United), Jason Knight (Derby County)
Forwards: Jonathan Afolabi (Southampton), Will Ferry (Southampton), Adam Idah (Norwich City), Glen McAuley (Liverpool), Richard O'Farrell (St. Patrick's Athletic), Troy Parrott (Tottenham Hotspur), Ali Reghba (Bohemians)
UEFA Under-19 Championship Qualifying Round - Group 10 Results
Bosnia & Herzegovina 1-3 Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland 3-0 Faroe Islands
UEFA Under-19 Championship Qualifying Round - Group 10 Fixtures
16/10: Republic of Ireland v Netherlands, City Calling Stadium, KO 13:00