Nations League
27.10.2023 at 17:45 - Tallaght Stadium
The Ireland Women’s National Team return to Tallaght Stadium for their third game in the 2023-24 UEFA Nations League as they take on Albania on Friday evening. AmberBarrett_Training.jpg 26th Oct 2023
The first meeting of these teams at senior women’s level is the first of back-to-back games in this international window as they will meet again next Tuesday, October 31 in Shkoder. MATCH DETAILS UEFA Nations League Ireland v Albania Friday, October 27 Tallaght Stadium KO 17:45 LIVE on RTÉ2
MATCH OFFICIALS Referee | Lizzy van der Helm (Netherlands) Assistant Referee 1 | Gerda Eidinzonaitė (Lithuania) Assistant Referee 2 | Ashley de Haan (Netherlands) Fourth Official | Sterre Bijlsma (Netherlands)
TEAM NEWS Ireland have a fully fit squad to choose from.
QUOTES Eileen Gleeson (Interim Head Coach) “We are delighted to return to Tallaght Stadium, which has been the home of Irish women’s football for many years and home to many memorable moments for us to share with our amazing supporters. "To have the opportunity to continue our journey in front of a sold-out crowd is a very special moment for us as a team, for players and for all involved. We thank everyone from the supporters, clubs, FAI and Tallaght Stadium staff who ensure we can have the best experience, opportunity and support possible. "We’ve had a very positive start to our opening games in the current UEFA Nations League, which is testament to the hard work, openness and commitment of a special group of players and staff. "We want to build on these performances and give the fans an exciting experience while taking another step toward EURO 2025 qualification."
NOTES - Albania will become the 52nd different team that Ireland WNT will have played in an official game since 1973. - All tickets are sold out for the game with spectators encouraged to arrive early and to ensure that their ticket is used. - Should she feature in the game, defender Diane Caldwell would become the seventh WNT Centurion to join the list that includes Emma Byrne (134), Áine O'Gorman (119), Niamh Fahey (111), Louise Quinn (110), Denise O'Sullivan (107) and Ciara Grant (105).
LEAGUE B GROUP B1 RESULTS / FIXTURES September 23 | Ireland 3-0 Northern Ireland September 26 | Hungary 0-4 Ireland October 27 | Ireland v Albania October 31 | Albania v Ireland December 1 | Ireland v Hungary December 5 | Northern Ireland v Ireland
IRELAND WNT SQUAD Goalkeepers: Courtney Brosnan (Everton), Grace Moloney (London City Lionesses), Sophie Whitehouse (Lewes) Defenders: Louise Quinn (Birmingham City), Diane Caldwell (FC Zurich), Caitlin Hayes (Celtic), Claire O’Riordan (Standard Liege), Hayley Nolan (Crystal Palace), Chloe Mustaki (Bristol City), Megan Campbell (Everton) Midfielders: Katie McCabe (Arsenal), Denise O’Sullivan (North Carolina Courage), Tyler Toland (Blackburn Rovers), Jamie Finn (Birmingham City), Megan Connolly (Bristol City), Lily Agg (Birmingham City), Sinead Farrelly (NY/NJ Gotham), Heather Payne (Everton), Lucy Quinn (Birmingham City), Izzy Atkinson (West Ham United), Erin McLaughlin (Peamount United) Forwards: Kyra Carusa (San Diego Wave), Abbie Larkin (Glasgow City), Amber Barrett (Standard Liege), Saoirse Noonan (Durham WFC), Emily Whelan (Glasgow City) IRELAND WNT PLAYER STATS Goalkeepers Courtney Brosnan | DOB 10/11/1995 | 28 caps / 13 clean sheets | Debut vs Montenegro 11/03/2020 Grace Moloney | DOB 01/03/1993 | 6 caps / 1 clean sheet | Debut vs Austria 02/03/2016 Sophie Whitehouse | DOB 10/10/1996 | 0 caps / 0 clean sheets Defenders Louise Quinn | DOB 17/06/1990 | 110 caps / 15 goals | Debut vs Poland 02/02/2008 Diane Caldwell | DOB 11/09/1988 | 99 caps / 4 goals | Debut vs Denmark 15/03/2006 Claire O'Riordan | DOB 12/10/1994 | 19 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Hungary 07/03/2016 Chloe Mustaki | DOB 29/07/1995 | 6 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs Russia 19/02/2022 Hayley Nolan | DOB 07/03/1997 | 3 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs Belgium 16/04/2021 Caitlin Hayes | DOB 22/09/1995 | 2 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Northern Ireland 23/09/2023 Megan Campbell | DOB 28/06/1993 | 47 caps / 4 goals | Debut vs Switzerland 24/08/2011 Midfielders Katie McCabe | DOB 21/09/1995 | 78 caps / 22 goals | Debut vs Hungary 04/03/2015 Denise O’Sullivan | DOB | 107 caps / 19 goals | Debut vs Wales 17/09/2011 Megan Connolly | DOB 07/03/1997 | 47 caps / 4 goals | Debut vs USA 23/02/2016 Lucy Quinn | DOB 29/09/1993 | 18 caps / 4 goals | Debut vs Australia 21/09/2021 Lily Agg | DOB 17/12/1993 | 12 caps / 3 goals | Debut vs Philippines 19/06/2022 Jamie Finn | DOB 21/04/1998 | 16 caps / 0 goal | Debut vs Greece 12/11/2019 Tyler Toland | DOB 08/08/2001 | 15 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Northern Ireland 19/09/2017 Sinead Farrelly | DOB 16/11/1989 | 5 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs USA 08/04/2023 Heather Payne | DOB 26/01/2000 | 39 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Scotland 07/07/2017 Izzy Atkinson | DOB 17/07/2001 | 10 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs Portugal 21/01/2018 Erin McLaughlin | DOB 09/03/2003 | 1 cap / 0 goal | Debut vs Zambia 22/06/2023 Forwards Kyra Carusa | DOB 14/11/1995 | 17 caps / 4 goals | Debut vs Montenegro 11/03/2020 Abbie Larkin | DOB 27/04/2005 | 13 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Russia 19/02/2022 Amber Barrett | DOB 16/01/1996 | 39 caps / 7 goals | Debut vs Wales 20/08/2016 Saoirse Noonan | DOB 13/07/1999 | 4 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Wales 21/08/2016 Emily Whelan | DOB 22/08/2002 | 8 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs Poland 09/10/2018
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