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Ireland WU16s 8-1 Faroe Islands WU16s

This was the Ireland Women’s Under-16’s second meeting with Faroe Islands this week and they secured another win with a 8-1 scoreline in Whitehall Stadium, Dublin. Tuesday’s initial encounter ended in a 5-0 victory so that meant Megan Smyth-Lynch’s new squad scored 13 goals in two games despite not having played with each other before. Ireland started off quickly, getting …

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Ireland WU16s 5-0 Faroe Islands WU16s

Braces from Ella Kelly and Leah McGrath helped Ireland Women’s Under-16s to a 5-0 victory over Faroe Islands at Weavers Park, Drogheda. In the first of two International Friendly games between the sides, it was the home team who took advantage early on with DLR Waves midfielder Kelly netting after just seven minutes. Cutting in from the right side, Kelly latched onto …

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FAI To Honour All Ireland WNT Players At Aviva Stadium

Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile Every player who has represented the Ireland Women’s National Senior Team will be invited to the Aviva Stadium for the UEFA Nations League opener against Northern Ireland on Saturday, September 23. As part of the 50-year anniversary celebrations of the WNT, the Football Association of Ireland will honour every player to have featured for the Women’s …

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Ireland Fails to Advance In The World Cup After A Heartbreaking Loss Against Canada

Photo Cred: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile Ireland’s hope to advance in the FIFA Women’s World Cup comes to an end in a heartbreaking 2-1 loss against Canada today (Wednesday, July 26). Due to their 0-1 loss against Australia on July 20 and being the only loss in their group, Ireland needed a tie or a win in order to advance. Goals in …

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Ireland Secure 3-2 Win Against Zambia In Women’s World Cup Preparations

Tallaght Stadium was buzzing Thursday night as 5732 gathered to watch Ireland take on Zambia in an international friendly ahead of the World Cup. Similarly to Ireland, this will also be Zambia’s first World Cup. Zambia was one of the first African nations to introduce women’s football in 1982. After competing at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and winning the COSAFA …

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Ireland squad to face USA announced

The Ireland Women’s National Team continue their preparations for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 with two International Friendly games against World No 1 United States. The Girls in Green will firstly be in action on Saturday, April 8th in Austin, Texas before facing the same opponent again on Tuesday, April 11th in St. Louis, Missouri – both games being broadcast …

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Amber Barrett: “You’ll never improve unless you’re being pushed to your limits.”

Amber Barrett shot to the front pages of the media following her heroic and poignant goal against Scotland, securing her side’s place at this year’s 2023 FIFA World Cup. Amber has always been surrounded by sport. Her brothers play gaelic football for club and Donegal and her parents are immersed in sport. The Donegal native began playing soccer with Milford …

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Ireland will play World Number One USA in April

The Republic of Ireland squad with play the United States (world number one) in two friendlies in April as they continue their World Cup preparations. Vera Pauw’s squad will take on the USA firstly at the Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas on the 8th of April before facing them again three days later at the new CityPark grounds in St.Louis …

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Republic of Ireland to host Zambia in Tallaght

The Republic of Ireland have announced another Dublin fixture to their World Cup preparation. The squad will host Zambia in a friendly on Thursday June 22nd in Tallaght Stadium. This will be the first time both teams will face one another, with Zambia securing a spot in this years World Cup for the first time ever. They finished 3rd in …

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FIFA have confirmed stadium switch for Australia vs Republic of Ireland

The Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team’s opening game of FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 against Australia on July 20th has been officially moved to Stadium Australia. FIFA have confirmed the news that the co-opening game has moved from Sydney Football Stadium to the tournament’s largest venue following increased demand from supporters. Sydney Football Stadium has a capacity of 42,500 …

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