Ireland are set to face Sweden at Tallaght Stadium on Tuesday, November 19, with kick-off at 8pm as Stephen Kenny's side continue their bid to be the first U-21 team to qualify for a finals tournament.
The 17-year old Bazunu is set to start for Ireland in the absence of Caoimhin Kelleher having made his U-21 debut in the 1-0 win over Armenia.
Bazunu came through the youth ranks at Shamrock Rovers before breaking into the first-team at the age of 16 for the club he has always supported. His form helped him earn a move to Manchester City this year and he is looking forward to playing at Tallaght Stadium once again.
"Shamrock Rovers is my club. I joined the club at the age of five, it was my club and it is the club I'll always supported," said Bazunu.
"To play for the club was a dream come true really, especially at such a young age. I played back at Tallaght Stadium in the U-17 European Championships and it was fantastic as it brought all of the memories back.
"To be playing for the U-21s in Tallaght will be fantastic and I've got a lot of family and friends coming along to support. It's a huge night for us so hopefully we can get the result."
Ireland go into the game top of Group One having already claimed a 3-1 victory in Sweden in September.
With another big crowd expected at Tallaght Stadium, Bazunu says the team are full of belief that they can get another crucial victory in their bid to qualify.
"The win in Armenia was huge for us. We had a lot of changes coming into the game but the way we played was fantastic and really important win," continued Bazunu.
"I didn't have much to do during the game in Armenia which shows you how well we defended and how much we dominated the match.
"We need to bring that form into the Sweden match. We're fully aware that it will be a tough match but we're full of confidence, we've got plenty of talent in the squad."
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