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Republic of Ireland v Nigeria: All you need to know

Women's World Cup Republic of Ireland v Nigeria, kick-off 11am Irish time

VENUE

Brisbane Stadium. There's a capacity of over 49,000. England beat Haiti in the first match here while, France and Brazil played out a thriller on Sunday.

TV

Watch all the action live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Coverage begins at 10am but we're on air from 7.50am with Japan v Spain which is an 8am kick-off.

Clare McNamara presents all the action alongside Stephen Kelly, Méabh De Búrca and Rachel Corsie. George Hamilton and Stephanie Roche will be your commentary team.

RADIO

Listen to live commentary on RTÉ 2fm from Australia with Adrian Eames and Clare Shine

ONLINE

Follow our live blog on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app for updates and video highlights, followed by report and reaction from Perth.

WEATHER

Temperatures of around 16 degrees are expected come the 8pm Australian time kick-off from a high of 27 earlier in the day. It'll be perfect conditions for the match.

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The battles have been fought and lost with Vera Pauw's side already assured that they will be exiting the tournament.

One-goal defeats had high points but ultimately Ireland fell short.

There isn't crushing disappointment as undoubtedly progress has been made. Qualification was a breakthrough and being competitive in every group game is not something to shirk at.

On Tuesday there will be a sobering thought of how the FAI can grow the game to a point where the Girls in Green do much than just compete.

The

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