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20.09.2016 at 18:00 Tallaght Stadium Attendance:
Ireland 0 - 1 Portugal
Referee: European Qualifier-match

Goalscorers
None. Neto 78 mins
Opening squads
Emma Byrne
Sophie Perry
Niamh Fahey
Louise Quinn
Karen Duggan
Jetta Berrill
Diane Caldwell
Katie Mc Cabe
Ruesha Littlejohn
Aine O Gorman
Julie Ann Russell
Morais (GK),
Rebelo,
Fidalgo,
Neto (C),
Borges,
Leite,
Silva,
Costa,
Marques,
Da Costa,
Pires
Substitutes
Grace Moloney
Meabh De Burca
Savannah Mc Carthy
Emma Beckett
Roma Mc Laughlin
Clare Shine
Fiona O Sullivan
Marreiros,
Pereira,
Fernandes,
T Pinto
F Pinto
D Silva
Mendes
Substitutions
Clare Shine -> Julie Ann Russell (64)
Roma Mc Laughlin -> Karen Duggan (82)
Fiona O Sullivan -> Aine O Gorman (87)
T Pinto for Da Costa 64 mins,
F Pinto for Pires 82 mins,
D Silva for Leite 90 mins
Yellow cards
Diane Caldwell (18)
Katie Mc Cabe (69)
Sophie Perry (92)
None
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
International debut for Jetta Berrill


Sue Ronan's side had the best of the chances in the game but Portugal captain Claudia Neto headed home from close-range, after Emma Byrne saved her penalty, to seal three points for the away side.

Ireland should have been ahead in the second minute of the game. Ruesha Littlejohn didn't let the ball go out and found a wonderful back-heel pass to Julie Ann-Russell who found a fantastic cross to Aine O'Gorman whose looping header crashed off the cross-bar.

Ireland continued to dominate the first-half but without creating many openings. In their first attack, Portugal found space on the left to cross for Ana Leite to tuck home but Sophie Perry brilliantly blocked her effort on the line.

Sue Ronan's side continued to dominate possession and should have gone ahead seven minutes after the break. Once again, it was the UCD Waves pair causing problems as Russell found O'Gorman in behind but her low effort was well saved by the feet of Isabel Morais.

Portugal knew a win would see them qualify for the UEFA 2017 European Championships and began to create chances in the latter stages. First, Neto worked a corner short to turn inside and fire narrowly wide of the right-hand post before Neto delivered the match-winning blow.

Ana Borges broke down the left-side and was fouled by Jetta Berrill with a mis-timed challenge. The captain Neto stepped up but saw her poor spot-kick parried by Byrne, but she was first to the rebound to head home.

It proved to be the match-winning goal as late substitute Fiona O'Sullivan was denied from close range in added time.

Teams

Republic of Ireland: Byrne (GK)(C), Perry, Berrill, Quinn, Fahey, Duggan (McLaughlin 82), Caldwell, O'Gorman, Littlejohn (O'Sullivan 88), Russell (Shine 64), McCabe.

Subs: Reid-Burke (GK), McCarthy, De Burca, Beckett, Moloney (GK).

Portugal: Morais (GK), Rebelo, Fidalgo, Neto (C), Borges, Leite (Silva 90), Silva, Costa, Marques, Da Costa (T. Pinto 64), Pires (F. Pinto 82).

Subs: Marreiros (GK), Pereira, Fernandes, Silva, Mendes.
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