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30.11.2021 at 19:00 Tasllaght Stadium Attendance: 3523
Ireland 11 - 0 Georgia
Referee: Jurgita Macikunyte (Lithuania) World Cup Qualifier / PROG-match

Goalscorers
Maiko Bebia (o.g.) (4)
Kyra Carusa (21)
Lucy Quinn (37)
Denise O Sullivan (45)
Denise O Sullivan (58)
Denise O Sullivan (62)
Katie Mc Cabe (70)
Katie Mc Cabe (73)
Saoirse Noonan (82)
Amber Barrett (89)
Megan Connolly (92)
None
Opening squads
Courtney Brosnan
Niamh Fahey
Diane Caldwell
Jessica Ziu
Megan Connolly
Louise Quinn
Katie Mc Cabe
Lucy Quinn
Kyra Carusa
Ruesha Littlejohn
Denise O Sullivan
Sukhashvili;
Kalandadze,
Sutidze,
Tatuashvili,
Khaburdzania;
Pasikashvili,
Tsotseria,
Danelia,
Bebia,
Cheminava;
Tchkonia.
Substitutes
Grace Moloney
Megan Walsh
Niamh Farrelly
Savannah Mc Carthy
Jamie Finn
Ciara Grant (93)
Roma Mc Laughlin
Emily Whelan
Saoirse Noonan
Amber Barrett
Isibeal Atkinson
Aine O Gorman
Chkhartisvili,
Janikashvili,
Bakradze,
Danelia,
Gabunia,
Bolkvadze,
Mtskerashvili,
Dzadzua
Substitutions
Roma Mc Laughlin -> Lucy Quinn (67)
Ciara Grant (93) -> Ruesha Littlejohn (67)
Amber Barrett -> Jessica Ziu (75)
Saoirse Noonan -> Kyra Carusa (75)
Dzadzua for Pasikashvili 41 mins;
Bolkvadze for Khaburdzania 46 mins;
Chkhartishvili for Tsotseria 64 Mins;
Janikashvili for Cheminava 81 Mins;
Yellow cards
None. Khaburdzania 18 Mins;
Bebia 41 Mins;
Tchkonia 52 Mins,
Red cards
None. Bebia 69 mins (2 yellow)
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
First goal for Saoirse Noonan;First Goal for Kyra Carusa; First goal for Lucy Quinn

History was made in Tallaght Stadium as the Republic of Ireland Women's National Team recorded their biggest ever win by beating Georgia 11-0 in front of 3,523 spectators.

30th Nov 2021

After coming away with a draw in their last game against Slovakia, Vera Pauw’s team knew that a positive result was necessary with the manager calling it a “must-win” game. Not only did the Girls in Green come away with the victory, they also became record-breakers by scoring the most number of goals for any Irish team (Men’s or Women’s) in a competitive fixture.

The Tallaght Stadium record was a 9-0 win against Montenegro where both Katie McCabe and Denise O’Sullivan came on from the bench.

A few changes from the last Ireland line up saw Kyra Carusa and Ruesha Littlejohn coming back into the starting eleven after impressive performances coming off the bench against Slovakia. The experienced Diane Caldwell started in defence alongside Jess Ziu who got her first senior start in the green jersey.

The Girls in Green started the game as they meant to go on, taking control with precision passing and constantly switching the play. The first goal came in the fourth minute when McCabe whipped a dangerous ball in from the left hand side with Kyra Carusa almost getting a touch on it, but the ball came off the Georgian defender and into her own goal.

Carusa deservedly got her goal in the 21st minute after a lovely McCabe corner was headed on by Louise Quinn and Carusa managed to get on the end of it. Both Lucy Quinn and Denise O’Sullivan got on the scoresheet before the first half came to an end to give Ireland a well-deserved comfortable lead.

The second half was no different to the first, Ireland continued to dominate in all areas of the pitch and the goal tally continued with a beautiful Denise O’Sullivan strike into the top left corner in the 58th minute. O’Sullivan finished off her hat trick soon after with a fantastic header from another classic Katie McCabe delivery.

Captain and Player of the Match McCabe finally got on the scoresheet in the 70th minute after the ball was handled in the box by Maiko Bebia who got her second yellow. Ireland were awarded a penalty which McCabe coolly struck home. McCabe got her second of the game soon after and the goals continued with Saoirse Noonan scoring her first senior goal. Amber Barrett and Megan Connolly both got on the scoresheet late on in an unforgettable night in Tallaght Stadium.

A remarkable win for the Girls in Green and a fantastic way to finish 2021. Their next World Cup Qualifier is away to Sweden on April 12th, 2022.

Republic of Ireland: Brosnan; Caldwell, Louise Quinn, Fahey, Ziu (Barrett 75); Connolly, Littlejohn (Grant 67); McCabe, O’Sullivan, Lucy Quinn (McLaughlin 67); Carusa (Noonan 75).

Georgia: Sukhashvili; Kalandadze, Sutidze, Tatuashvili, Khaburdzania (Bolkvadze 46); Pasikashvili (Dzadzua 41), Tsotseria (Chkhartishvili 64), Danelia, Bebia, Cheminava (Janikashvili 81); Tchkonia.

Referee: Jurgita Macikunyte (Lithuania).
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