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23.03.2022 at 19:00 Tallaght Stadium Attendance:
Womens International Under 17 1 - 1 Slovakia
Referee: Olivia Tschon (Austria) European Elite Stage / T/S-match

Goalscorers
Michaela Lawrence (88)
Surova 72 mins,
Opening squads
Summer Lawless
Aoibhe Fleming
Tara O Hanlon
Eve Dossen
Kate Thompson
Jodie Loughrey
Michaela Lawrence
Orlaith O Mahony
Katie Mc Carn
Joy Ralph
Lia O Leary
Štefániková;
Belicová,
Vargová (C),
Horváthová,
Servátková;
Žigová,
Straková,
Surová;
Hrúziková,
Hlavinková,
Vašáková
Substitutes
Claudia Keenan
Heidi Macken
Meabh Russell
Aoife Kelly
Abbie Larkin
Keri Loughrey
Chloe Atkinson
Heidi O Sullivan
Opalkova,
Cabukova,
Csampayova,
Kunkova,
Szabova,
Martiskova,
Dianova,
Weisskirchen,
Ferencova
Substitutions
Heidi Macken -> Aoibhe Fleming (62)
Aoife Kelly -> Jodie Loughrey (76)
Abbie Larkin -> Katie Mc Carn (77)
Cabukova for Vasakova 31 mins,
Martiskova for Cabukova 68 mins;
Casampayova for Hlavinkova 69 mins,
Yellow cards
None. Hiavinkova 51 mins,
Red cards
None. None
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report
his was the first of three UEFA Women's Under-17 European Championship Round 2 games for the Republic of Ireland Women's Under-17s as they fought back to draw 1-1 with Slovakia in Tallaght Stadium.
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23rd Mar 2022

James Scott's team controlled the game from the off, with Michaela Lawrence and Orlaith O’Mahony dictating things in the middle of the pitch. After a fantastic solo run in the 18th minute, Lia O’Leary nearly got the first goal of the game but the ball hit off the inside of the post and into the Slovakian goalkeepers hands.

In the 26th minute after brilliant skill to dribble past two Slovakian players, Tara O’Hanlon crossed the ball into the box and hit off a Slovakian hand. A fair shout for a penalty but not given by referee Olivia Tschon.

Slovakia nearly got ahead in the game from a corner in the 40th minute, but Joy Ralph was there to clear the ball off the line to keep it level.

The second half began and The Girls in Green didn’t let their momentum die. Chances kept coming but Ireland just couldn’t convert. In the 64th minute, O’Mahony whipped a great ball into the box from a corner, but still Ireland couldn’t get it into the back of the net.

Limerick native Lawrence almost made it 1-0 to Ireland when she struck a fantastic effort outside the box and it hit the crossbar.

Slovakia were awarded a penalty in the 70th minute and Aneta Surová converted to make it 1-0 to the hosts. It was disappointing for Ireland after controlling the game for so long.

The home team - playing in front of 1,153 spectators - didn’t give up however, with substitute Aoife Kelly getting a great chance for a header but couldn’t get it on target.

Finally in the 88th minute after another fantastic free-kick into the box by O’Mahony, the ball was deflected out and Lawrence hit it home for the equaliser.

While it was a disappointing result for Ireland, they leave the game with a point. They play Finland on the 26th next at Tallaght Stadium.

Republic of Ireland: Lawless; Thompson, Dossen, Fleming (Mackin 61), O’Hanlon (C); O’Mahony, Lawrence, Loughrey (Kelly 75); McCarn (Larkin 77), Ralph, O’Leary.

Slovakia: Štefániková; Belicová, Vargová (C), Horváthová, Servátková; Žigová, Straková, Surová; Hrúziková, Hlavinková, Vašáková.

Referee: Olivia Tschon (Austria).
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