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All of your questions answered before the World Cup kicks off

The Irish women's international soccer team have reached the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand after a stellar victory over Scotland in October to qualify.

Donegal's Amber Barrett netted the goal and dedicated the victory to the ten people who lost their lives in the Cresslough explosion earlier that month.

The girls in green created history as this is the first time the Irish women's soccer team has ever made it to the World Cup. If you will be tuning in to the games or attending them in person, here is a run down of everything you need to know.

This year's women's World Cup is taking place across Australia and New Zealand, spread over nine different cities Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Auckland, Dunedin, Hamilton and Wellington.

The opening match will kick off on July 20th at Eden park in Auckland, New Zealand between New Zealand and Norway. The final is set to be played on August 2oth at Stadium Australia in Sydney.

In total, 32 teams will be in attendance representing six different confederations: AFC in Asia, CAF in Africa, CONCACAF in North America, Central America and the Caribbean, CONMEBOL in South America, OFC in Oceania and UEFA in Europe.

Russia were disqualified from the competition due to their invasion of Ukraine.

Ireland is in Group B with Australia, Canada and Nigeria.

Ireland v Australia - July 20th at 11am. (Irish time) This match will be played at the Accor Stadium in Sydney, the tournament's largest stadium which holds over 80,000 spectators.

Ireland v Canada - July 26th at 1pm. (Irish time) This match will be played at HBF Park in Perth

Ireland v Nigeria - July 31st at 11am. (Irish time) This match will take place at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

The final squad that will be

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