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Republic of Ireland to face Netherlands in Cork

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Cork-born midfielder Denise O'Sullivan could play at Pairc Ui Chaoimh for a third time in June [Getty Images]

The Republic of Ireland will play their 2027 Women's World Cup qualifier with the Netherlands at Pairc Ui Chaoimh in Cork.

The qualifier on 5 June will be the third time the Republic of Ireland have play at the home of gaelic games in Cork.

The Republic of Ireland defeated France in a memorable 3-1 win in front of 18,400 fans in 2024, and Carla Ward's side picked up a 1-0 win against Slovenia last year.

Ward said that her squad "love" playing in Cork and they will look to extend their unbeaten run at the stadium against the Netherlands in their final home qualifier of the campaign, before a final fixture in France.

"The team has won both matches at Pairc Ui Chaoimh so far, and we will be aiming to continue that run against the Netherlands," Ward said.

"I've no doubt that our supporters will come out in their numbers to back the team as we aim to move closer to securing a place at the World Cup."

The Republic of Ireland are third in League A2 and picked up six points against Poland in April's double-header.

Ward's side lost their opening qualifier to France at Tallaght Stadium, and were narrowly defeats 2-1 by the Netherlands in Utrecht in March.

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