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What time is kick-off between Ireland and Wales? TV channel and stream as Katie McCabe and Co return to Tallaght Stadium

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IRELAND ARE preparing to take on Wales in their second friendly ahead of this year’s Euro 2025 qualifiers.

Eileen Gleeson’s side drew 0-0 in a friendly with Italy on Friday evening after a stunning Nations League campaign.

23 February 2024; Republic of Ireland players, back row, from left, Niamh Fahey, Jessie Stapleton, Courtney Brosnan, Caitlin Hayes, Megan Connolly and Ruesha Littlejohn, front row, from left, Katie McCabe, Jessica Ziu, Izzy Atkinson, Heather Payne and Kyra Carusa, before the international women's friendly match between Italy and Republic of Ireland at Viola Park in Florence, Italy. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Katie McCabe and Co return to action in Tallaght on Tuesday night

Wales had the opposite form to Ireland up in League A as they finished bottom of their group without a single win.

Here’s everything you need to know about the clash:

When is the match on and at what time is kick-off?

It will be played on Tuesday February 27 with kick-off at 7:30pm.

It will be at Tallaght Stadium in Dublin.

What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?

It will be shown live on RTE Two.

This means it can be streamed via the RTE Player.

What are the latest betting odds?

Ireland are favourites at 11/10, while a Welsh win is at 11/5.

A draw has been set at 21/10.

Super Side

Katie McCabe has declared this current Ireland side is the best she has ever played in.

The Girls in Green skipper will lead Ireland out tomorrow in the final friendly for the Euro 2025 qualification campaign. 

And McCabe said Ireland can go into those qualifiers – the draw is on Tuesday next week – confident as she believes the squad is even stronger now than at the World Cup last July.

McCabe said: “You see the levels have just gone up a notch each time we come into camp. 

“I know we’re missing Denise (O’Sullivan), Sinead (Farrelly) and Tyler (Toland) but the introductions of Jess Ziu for example. 

“She’s been out for 17 months and having her back was a real breath of fresh air. We have such young fresh and exciting talent. 

“You see Izzy Atkinson getting her first start as well. And Abbie Larkin coming off the bench, Leanne Kiernan too. There are all these names being talked about which is so exciting for me. 

“Because you can see the talent they have and now it is just about all of us getting up to the level of performing consistently each time we come in. 

“And I feel like we’re really starting to get into a groove of that. We almost didn’t want to take a break after the Nations League (last year) because we were feeling really good. 

“But at the same time, it was also nice to reset and refocus and come back here hungry for the next camp which will be Euro qualifiers.”


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