WNT Squad Selected For UEFA Nations League Games

The Ireland Women’s National Team squad has been confirmed for their remaining UEFA Women’s Nations League Group 2 games away to Türkiye and home to Slovenia. Head Coach Carla Ward has selected 24 players for two games that Ireland need to win in order to have a chance of securing promotion to League A, as they currently trail Group leaders …

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3 Women’s Sports Events To Bookmark This Weekend

As sports fans across Ireland gear up for an action-packed weekend, three major events are set to take centre stage, each bringing its own unique brand of excitement. From the track to the pitch, top athletes and teams will battle for glory in what promises to be a thrilling few days of competition.   National Indoor Championships: Stars Ready to …

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Where Does Irish Women’s Football Go From Here?

It’s been exactly a week since Irish women’s football faced another bitter disappointment. A defeat to Wales marked the second consecutive failure to qualify for the UEFA Women’s European Championship, reigniting questions about the future of the game in Ireland. The blame game has already begun, with critics targeting coach Eileen Gleeson and captain Katie McCabe. However, solely focusing on …

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From Protest to Progress: Inside Ireland’s Game-Changing Equal Pay Deal

“This isn’t just about us; it’s about every Irish player who fought for this long before we did.” It began, as many revolutions do, not with a roar but with a whisper. In the unassuming corridors of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), a quiet determination took root—a resolve to correct an injustice that had lingered like a shadow over …

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Ireland’s Historic 3-1 Victory Over France Ends Euro Campaign On A High

Tuesday, 16 July was a historic night for the Ireland WNT, as they broke a streak of six consecutive losses with a remarkable 3-1 win against France in Cork, wrapping up their Euro 2025 qualifying journey on a high note. The Girls’ in Green’s win over the second-best team in the world has placed Ireland 15th of 16 in League …

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Ireland’s Katie McCabe and Abbie Larkin talk Páirc Uí Chaoimh game excitement, “fangirling” over Rhasidat Adeleke and more

Ireland’s Katie McCabe and Abbie Larkin are living proof of the rise that has been witnessed in women’s sport over the last number of years, and although they’re key stakeholders in the journey, they’re also keen observers too. Speaking at the announcement of of Larkin’s as a new Cadbury ambassador for their Supporter & A Half Campaign, they marvelled at …

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Denise O’Sullivan to miss Sweden rematch after knee injury

Both Denise O’Sullivan with a knee injury and Ruesha Littlejohn with an Achilles issue missed Ireland’s 0-3 defeat to Sweden Friday, and it’s confirmed O’Sullivan will not be recovered in time for the rematch Tuesday. Eileen Gleeson, however, had some positives to take away from the heavy defeat. Ireland had some significant chances in the first half when both Amber …

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Arsenal Are the Conti Cup champions: McCabe celebrates, Hayes shoves Eidevall, Maanum in stable condition after collapse

Arsenal Are the Conti Cup champions, coming out on top over Chelsea, 1-0, at the Molineux Stadium after 120 minutes and a goal from Stina Blackstenius. From a medical scare to tension between the managers, and the fact that outcome means Jonas Eidevall’s side have denied The Blues the chance at the quadruple, it was a dramatic affair all around, …

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Arsenal double down on Australia tour despite concerns over player welfare and the climate

Last week Arsenal announced that their women’s side would venture on a tour to Australia to take on the A-League All Stars XI in a friendly match on May 24th, which was met with a mixed reception from both fans and onlookers alike. Given the fixture falls just a mere six days following their last WSL game of the season …

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