The Ireland Women's Under-19s have lined up three International Friendly games to help prepare for upcoming UEFA European Championship Qualifiers.
Head Coach Dave Connell has selected a new-look squad with several uncapped players at this level for a trip to Wales and then to Northern Ireland. Ireland will take on Wales twice, on Wednesday, September 20 and Friday, September 22, in Wrexham before coming up against Northern Ireland on Sunday, September 24 in Belfast. Amongst those included in the squad are the reigning WU17 International Player of the Year Aoife Kelly and WU16 International Player of the Year Freya Healy. The three games are important to Connell and his staff in preparing the squad for what could be a difficult 2023/24 UEFA Women's Under-19 European Championship campaign - which sees them travel to Belgium to face the host nation as well as Faroe Islands and Netherlands in Group A6.#IRLWU19 select squad for three friendly games.
Sep 20 | 🆚 Wales
Sep 22 | 🆚 Wales
Sep 24 | 🆚 Northern Ireland#COYGIG | #WeAreOne pic.twitter.com/jyDYEQ7KHe— Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) September 16, 2023
Ireland Women's Under-19 Squad
Goalkeepers: Summer Lawless (Shamrock Rovers), Katie Keane (Athlone Town) Defenders: Meabh Russell (Wexford Youths), Aoife Turner (MVLA Soccer), Eve Dossen (Galway United), Aoibhe Fleming (Treaty United), Kate Thompson (Galway United), Mary Phillips (Athlone Town) Midfielders: Jess Fitzgerald (Peamount United), Sophie Morrin (University of Texas), Ellen Dolan (Peamount United), Hannah Healy (Shelbourne), Jodie Loughrey (Sligo Rovers), Freya Healy (Peamount United), Ruby McCarthy (Shelbourne) Forwards: Joy Ralph (Shamrock Rovers), Ceola Bergin (Wexford Youths), Katie McCarn (Shelbourme), Rola Olusola (Galway United), Lia O'Leary (Shamrock Rovers), Kate Parsons (Tottenham Hotspur) International Friendlies Wednesday, September 20 | Wales v Ireland | Collier Park, Wrexham | KO 15:00 Friday, September 22 | Ireland v Wales | Collier Park, Wrexham | KO 16:00 Sunday, September 24 | Northern Ireland v Ireland | Blanchflower Stadium, Belfast | KO 14:30