In Ireland, some key Christmas customs include listening to the famous Christmas song "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues everywhere, eating a starter of smoked salmon or soup followed by a main dish of turkey or goose with stuffing and roasted potatoes for Christmas dinner, and hanging holly wreaths on doors which is thought to originate from an Irish tradition. The day after Christmas, St. Stephen's Day, is also important in Ireland as it is in the UK, with sports events traditionally held like football matches and horse racing.