Jessie Stapleton starts in do-or-die Wales play-off clash
Jessie Stapleton starts for the Republic of Ireland in tonight's Euro 2025 play-off showdown with Wales at Aviva Stadium (live onn RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 7pm).
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Jessie Stapleton starts for the Republic of Ireland in tonight's Euro 2025 play-off showdown with Wales at Aviva Stadium (live onn RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 7pm).
The Republic of Ireland have the chance to reach Euro 2025 this evening with a win in their second leg play-off tie against Wales.
On the eve of tonight's Euro 2025 play-off between the Republic of Ireland and Wales, the FAI issued a press release entitled: 'Women and girls' football continues rapid rise'.
If the first leg of the Republic of Ireland's Euro 2025 play-off against Wales was a bit of a phoney war, then prepare for an all-out battle at Aviva Stadium tomorrow night (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 7pm).
They have seen very little club action this season but Republic of Ireland boss Eileen Gleeson has rolled the dice by opting to start Niamh Fahey and Ruesha Littlejohn in tonight's Euro 2025 play-off first leg against Wales in Cardiff.
When you look at the rankings, Wales are 24th in the world and we're 29th. It has been nip and tuck between us over the years in games and I think we have the upperhand in competitive matches. They did beat us in a friendly in Dublin earlier this year 2-0, so all told there is not a huge amount, player for player, between us.
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Megan Connolly and Ruesha Littlejohn have returned to the Ireland women's side for the Euro 2025 play-off against Wales.