Wales and Republic of Ireland prepare for history-making Euro 2025 playoff final | OneFootball

Wales and Republic of Ireland prepare for history-making Euro 2025 playoff final | OneFootball

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·25. November 2024

Wales and Republic of Ireland prepare for history-making Euro 2025 playoff final

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This Friday, Wales will face the Republic of Ireland in the first leg of their UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 playoff final. A match that could define either side’s journey in European football.

Playing on home soil, Wales will look to seize an early advantage in this two-legged tie. Meanwhile, their visitors aim to build on their momentum from a strong qualification campaign.


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This fixture represents more than just a football match. For Wales, it’s an opportunity to make history by qualifying for their first ever major tournament. For the Republic of Ireland, it’s a chance to re-establish themselves on the European stage after years of hard-fought progress in women’s football.

Wales enter the playoff final after an impressive campaign, characterised by defensive resilience and standout performances from veterans like Jess Fishlock. Meanwhile, the Republic of Ireland, buoyed by their captain Katie McCabe, have shown their ability to deliver under pressure, making this clash a tantalising contest of skill and determination.The atmosphere at Cardiff City Stadium is expected to be electric, with home support providing Wales with an edge in a game where every moment counts. With Euro 2025 qualification hanging in the balance, the stakes couldn’t be higher. As both teams prepare for this historic encounter, one question looms large: who will rise to the occasion?

Wales journey so far

Wales overcame a first leg deficit to defeat Slovakia 3-2 on aggregate to reach the final round of the Euro 2025 playoffs. The first leg was the away fixture, where Wales found themselves behind two goals behind before substitute Ffion Morgan’s late strike gave them one back.

In the home fixture and second leg, Fishlock got the first goal, with Angharad James providing the pass to bring the tie level on aggregate. However, extra time was needed to decide the outcome. As Fishlock had scored twice but offside decisions went against her, it looked like a third would also be chalked off. However, VAR intervened and confirmed the pass was onside, confirming Wales’ 2-0 lead. With five minutes to spare, Ceri Holland became Wales’ latest saviour as she powered home the winner.Wales enter the playoff with strong momentum, having displayed resilience and consistency during the qualifying stages. Under Rhian Wilkinson’s leadership, the team has developed a solid defensive identity, while maximising the talents of star players like Fishlock and Holland. Both of these players will be crucial as Wales look to break down a disciplined Irish defence.

Republic of Ireland journey so far

Republic of Ireland cruised through to the Euro 2025 playoffs final after securing a 9-0 aggregate victory over Georgia. The Girls in Green started with a 6-0 win in Tbilisi before adding another three goals Dublin. This dominant display can only have filled Eileen Gleeson’s side with confidence as they now look ahead to face Wales. The ever-influential McCabe and midfield dynamo Denise O’Sullivan both bring a wealth of experience and attacking flair to the tie.Their counter-attacking style and ability to deliver in high-pressure moments make them a formidable opponent. McCabe’s ability to influence matches from wide areas and set pieces could prove decisive. Wales’ defence will need to remain vigilant to neutralise her impact. ROI will look to exploit Wales’ backline with quick, incisive passing and control the tempo of the match.After making their debut at the World Cup finals last year, the Republic of Ireland will be looking to make history and qualify for their first ever European Championship. The squad will be feeling the pressure and will hope their dreams will give them an extra boost over the line.

History to be made for either Wales or Republic of Ireland

As both sides approach with previous results on their side, it’s difficult to know who will be favoured. The two will desperately want to fill one of the final seven spots for Euro 2025 in Switzerland next July.The first leg will take place at the Cardiff City Stadium before the Aviva Stadium clash on December 3rd. Both teams are in form and looking to leave it all on the line for their country.

Will Wales take a significant step towards history, or will the Republic of Ireland prove too strong in this crucial first leg? One thing is certain, this match promises drama, intensity, and unforgettable moments as the road to Euro 2025 reaches its climax.

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