Trending 18th July 2023 by Jade Hayden
All The Key Dates For This Summer’s World Cup So Far
Don't miss a thing.
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The World Cup is almost upon us – in fact, it kicks off this week.
July 20 will see the beginning of the eagerly anticipated tournament, which will see the Irish squad take on Australia, Canada, and Nigeria in the group stage.
Vera Pauw named her 23-strong squad last week. This is the first time that the Girls in Green have played a major tournament like the World Cup, and it’s safe to say that the whole country is behind them.
The team will play three fixtures this month – but if you’ve yet to make your plans to dive into each match and show your support, never fear.
We’ve got all the key dates you need so far to ensure you don’t miss a thing in this year’s World Cup.
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Ireland v Australia – Thursday, July 20 – 11am BST
This Thursday, July 20, the Girls in Green will take on co-host country Australia’s Matildas in Sydney.
The match will kick off at 11am Irish time.
Ireland v Canada – Wednesday, July 26 – 1pm BST
Ireland will play Canada the following week in Perth.
The match will begin at 1pm Irish time.
Ireland v Nigeria – Monday, July 31 – 11am BST
The Irish team will take on Nigeria’s Super Falcons in Brisbane on July 31 in the last of their July fixtures.
The match will start at 11am Irish time.
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If the GIGs qualify to the next round, they’ll go onto play in further brackets before moving onto the quarter finals, semi finals, and eventually the finals.
All fixtures will be available to watch on RTÉ2 or the RTÉ Player, as well as across a whole host of venues and pubs across the country.
Sky will also be hosting watch parties in stores across Ireland, including in Dundrum Town Centre and Blanchardstown Centre.