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Republic of Ireland 0-2 England: Lionesses get first win of Euro 2025 qualifying

April 10, 2024
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Manchester City defender Alex Greenwood scored a penalty and missed another in the first half for England

England picked up their first win of Euro 2025 qualifying with a comfortable display against the Republic of Ireland at the Aviva Stadium.

Lauren James gave the Lionesses an early lead when she stroked in a deflected header from Lucy Bronze.

Defender Alex Greenwood’s penalty made it 2-0 but she missed a second spot-kick before half-time.

The Republic of Ireland sit bottom of the group with two defeats. England are two points behind leaders France.

The top two sides automatically qualify for next summer’s tournament in Switzerland, with the other two nations dropping into the play-offs.

England got their European title defence off to a shaky start, drawing 1-1 with Sweden on Friday, but they showed improvement in Dublin.

Captain Leah Williamson returned for the first time in a year and brought composure and intensity playing out from the back, while midfielder Keira Walsh was the standout performer.

It was Walsh’s pass that found Bronze at the back post and her cutback fell kindly for James, before Jess Park’s shot was blocked by the outstretched arm of Ruesha Littlejohn and Greenwood was able to put away the first penalty.

Louise Quinn was penalised shortly afterwards for another handball – which the Republic of Ireland players felt was harsh – but Greenwood could only hit the post.

Sarina Wiegman’s side had done the business in the first half though and, despite two huge chances for defender Caitlin Hayes later on, the Republic of Ireland could not find a response.

Walsh impresses as Williamson makes return

Leah Williamson and Keira Walsh playing for England
Leah Williamson last played for England in April 2023 before suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury

Pressure was on England to perform after a lacklustre display at Wembley five days ago and Wiegman did not hold back as she made five changes to the starting XI, including the long-awaited return of Williamson.

Also among them was Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, replacing Mary Earps, who last sat out a competitive fixture under Wiegman in September 2022 as England beat Luxembourg 10-0 in World Cup qualifying.

Hampton had relatively little to do until the second half when the Republic of Ireland built pressure and came close through Hayes twice – the centre-back missing a golden chance from a few yards out after her defensive partner Quinn had teed her up, before her header was saved by Hampton at the back post.

The England goalkeeper had a nervy moment late on when her clearance was blocked by Katie McCabe, though she recovered to make the save.

“Hannah [Hampton], as well as Mary [Earps], are two incredibly good goalkeepers. It’s a real luxury position we’re in,” said Wiegman.

“Mary has been really consistent for us. Hannah is also competing and improved a lot. I felt this was a game that gave her the opportunity to play and I had to trust that she could do a good job.

“The performance was good. We know [Hampton] is good with her feet and there were some moments where she could have been better – but it was solid and those saves were important in the second half.”

Those chances for the Republic of Ireland came after England substitute Fran Kirby had been denied by Courtney Brosnan at the other end, the Everton goalkeeper reacting brilliantly to block a volley from close range.

It was by no means a convincing performance from the European champions, who still look far from their best, but they did enough to win and it could be the catalyst they need to build momentum in a tough qualifying group.

Sweden had successfully found a way to keep out Walsh in Friday’s frustrating draw but the Barcelona midfielder was heavily involved in Dublin and that is always a good sign for England.

They face France next in May with Herve Renard’s side maintaining their lead at the top of the table with a 1-0 win over Sweden earlier on Tuesday.

The Republic of Ireland face a challenge to make up ground in the table and they host Sweden, who currently sit third in the group, next in May.

Line-ups

Republic of Ireland

Formation 5-4-1

1Brosnan

13Mannion5Hayes4Quinn12Patten11McCabe

14Payne10O’Sullivan8Littlejohn15Quinn

18Carusa

  • 1Brosnan
  • 13Mannion
  • 5Hayes
  • 4Quinn
  • 12Patten
  • 11McCabeBooked at 90mins
  • 14PayneSubstituted forKiernanat 61′minutes
  • 10O’Sullivan
  • 8LittlejohnSubstituted forConnollyat 45′minutes
  • 15QuinnSubstituted forCampbellat 61′minutes
  • 18CarusaSubstituted forMurphyat 67′minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Stapleton
  • 3Campbell
  • 6Connolly
  • 7Caldwell
  • 9Barrett
  • 16Moloney
  • 17Agg
  • 19Toland
  • 20Kiernan
  • 21Murphy
  • 22Atkinson
  • 23Whitehouse

England

Formation 4-3-3

1Hampton

2Bronze5Williamson6Greenwood3Carter

8Park4Walsh10Toone

7James9Russo11Hemp

  • 1Hampton
  • 2Bronze
  • 5Williamson
  • 6Greenwood
  • 3Carter
  • 8ParkSubstituted forKirbyat 56′minutes
  • 4Walsh
  • 10TooneSubstituted forStanwayat 75′minutes
  • 7JamesSubstituted forKellyat 86′minutes
  • 9RussoSubstituted forDalyat 86′minutes
  • 11HempSubstituted forMeadat 56′minutes

Substitutes

  • 12Charles
  • 13Earps
  • 14Kirby
  • 15Wubben-Moy
  • 16Kelly
  • 17Mead
  • 18Clinton
  • 19Daly
  • 20Stanway
  • 21Rendell
  • 22Morgan
  • 23Turner

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