STATS | EURO 2025 Qualifying

STATS | EURO 2025 Qualifying

A look back at the UEFA EURO 2025 Qualifying campaign for the Ireland Women's National Team through key statistics.

P10 | W3 | D1 | L6 | GF15 | GA13

 

RESULTS
05/04/2024 | France 1-0 Ireland | Stade Saint-Symphorien, Metz | Attendance: 16,772
09/04/2024 | Ireland 0-2 England | Aviva Stadium | Attendance: 32,794
31/05/2024 | Ireland 0-3 Sweden | Aviva Stadium | Attendance: 22,868
04/06/2024 | Sweden 1-0 Ireland | Friends Arena, Stockholm | Attendance: 21,216
12/07/2024 | England 2-1 Ireland | Carrow Road, Norwich | Attendance: 23,003
16/07/2024 | Ireland 3-1 France | Páirc Uí Chaoimh | Attendance: 18,399
25/10/2024 | Georgia 0-6 Ireland | Mikheil Meskhi II Stadium, Tbilisi | Attendance: 1,450
29/10/2024 | Ireland 3-0 Georgia | Tallaght Stadium | Attendance: 8,745
29/11/2024 | Cymru 1-1 Ireland | Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff | Attendance: 16,845
03/12/2024 | Ireland 1-2 Cymru | Aviva Stadium | Attendance: 25,832

 

MINUTES PLAYED
900 – Caitlin Hayes  
842 – Anna Patten
810 – Courtney Brosnan
792 – Katie McCabe
778 – Kyra Carusa
720 – Denise O’Sullivan
601 – Aoife Mannion
458 – Julie-Ann Russell
403 – Louise Quinn
402 – Lily Agg
373 – Ruesha Littlejohn
347 – Jess Ziu
345 – Leanne Kiernan
335 – Megan Connolly
329 – Heather Payne
300 – Jessie Stapleton
250 – Niamh Fahey
187 – Abbie Larkin
169 – Marissa Sheva
163 – Megan Campbell
154 – Amber Barrett
119 – Emily Murphy
106 – Tyler Toland
91 – Lucy Quinn
90 – Grace Moloney
39 – Izzy Atkinson
7 – Ellen Molloy

 

STARTING XI
10 – Caitlin Hayes
9 – Courtney Brosnan, Katie McCabe, Anna Patten
8 – Kyra Carusa, Denise O’Sullivan
7 – Aoife Mannion
6 – Ruesha Littlejohn
5 – Lily Agg, Louise Quinn, Julie-Ann Russell
4 – Heather Payne, Jess Ziu
3 – Megan Connolly, Niamh Fahey, Jessie Stapleton
2 – Amber Barrett, Leanne Kiernan, Abbie Larkin, Emily Murphy
1 – Grace Moloney, Lucy Quinn, Marissa Sheva, Tyler Toland

 

SUBSTITUTES USED
8 – Leanne Kiernan
5 – Megan Campbell
4 – Amber Barrett, Jessie Stapleton 
3 – Izzy Atkinson, Megan Connolly
2 – Lily Agg, Abbie Larkin, Emily Murphy, Lucy Quinn, Marissa Sheva
1 – Aoife Mannion, Ellen Molloy, Anna Patten, Heather Payne, Louise Quinn, Julie-Ann Russell, Tyler Toland 

 

MINUTES WHEN SUBSTITUTIONS MADE
0-30 – 0
30-45 – 1
45-60 – 12
60-80 – 21
80-90 – 10

 

SUBSTITUTES NOT USED
10 – Sophie Whitehouse
9 – Grace Moloney
8 – Diane Caldwell, Tyler Toland
5 – Izzy Atkinson
4 – Amber Barrett, Abbie Larkin
3 – Lily Agg, Megan Campbell, Niamh Fahey, Marissa Sheva, Jessie Stapleton
2 – Megan Connolly, Eva Mangan, Emily Murphy
1 – Katie Keane, Ruesha Littlejohn, Erin McLaughlin, Ellen Molloy, Heather Payne, Lucy Quinn 

 

GOALS SCORED
3 – Katie McCabe, Julie-Ann Russell
2 – Kyra Carusa, Anna Patten
1 – Denise O’Sullivan, Aoife Mannion, Marissa Sheva, Jessie Stapleton, Olivia Clark OG

 

MINUTES WHEN GOALS SCORED
0-30 – 1
30-45 – 3
45-60 – 2
60-80 – 2
80-90 – 6

 

SKY IRELAND PLAYER OF THE MATCH
2 – Ruesha Littlejohn, Julie-Ann Russell
1 – Courtney Brosnan, Caitlin Hayes, Abbie Larkin, Katie McCabe, Denise O’Sullivan, Jess Ziu

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